The Biology of Fear
Expert Opinions
Fear as a Social Sport
Vocabulary
Diction & Style
200

This prehistoric survival mechanism prepares humans to either confront danger or run away.

What is the fight-or-flight response?

200

The central idea of the article, as supported by this quote: 

"When our bodies are primed for danger...we achieve a weird kind of high"

What is many people enjoy the emotions caused by scary situations?

200

Fear in a group setting helps trigger the formation of these, which are particularly strong.

What are strong memories/bonds?

200

A noun meaning a state of intense happiness or excitement; the "high" felt after a scare.

What is euphoria?

200

This term describes the writer's attitude toward their subject, which can range from friendly to technical.

What is tone?

400

This hormone, also known as adrenaline, is released to trigger "superpowers" like increased speed and strength.

What is epinephrine?

400

According to Kerr, the fear response acts as this by "tamping down" our conscious thinking about daily worries like groceries.

What is a distraction?

400

This feeling of "shared intensity" can trick friends into thinking they achieved a goal, even if they just paid $20 for this activity.

What is a corn maze?

400

An adjective describing thinking that is done with critical awareness.

What is conscious?

400

"Raining cats and dogs" is an example of this—a common expression where the words don't mean their literal definition

What is an idiom?

600

This occurs when people realize/remember they are not in danger during a fight-or-flight response.

What is the shift from panic to enjoyment during a scary situation?

600

This term refers to the feeling of having successfully "stressed ourselves and came out okay" after a scary event.

What is a sense of achievement (or accomplishment)?

600

The text suggests that being with friends who do this can turn a hesitant person's fear into a great experience.

What is supporting you?

600

A noun referring to the capacity to act or exert power; personal control over a situation.

What is agency?

600

The authors use this type of diction when they say someone is "super chill."

What is conversational (or simple/slang) diction?

800

Physical changes during fear which prepare our bodies for combat or danger

What is increased breathing and blood flow?

800

Dr. Kerr emphasizes that for an experience to be positive, a person must have this, meaning they aren't being coerced.

What is personal agency?

800

Feeling scared often happens when someone is dragged into a haunted house by these types of people.

Who are well-meaning friends or family?

800

This word describes a fear response that, for some people, results in a "quiver" that makes them feel sick.

What is nausea-inducing?

800

The author of "Dear Science" can be considered to have this tone for the most part

What is playful/conversational (written as friendly advice to a reader/audience)?

1000

Science journalist Jeff Wise described the high-arousal fear response as the biological equivalent of this mechanical action.

What is "opening the throttle"?

1000

Experts on fear determine that fear fits in this category of psychological response (other examples are joy and happiness)

What are "high arousal" responses?

1000

When fear is shared, the switch from screaming to this often happens in less than a second once the brain realizes it's safe.

What is laughing?

1000

The article defines this as a state that, while negative, can feel amazing if it doesn't "utterly wreck you physically."

What is a "high arousal" response?

1000

These two words - "conscious" and "conscience" - share similar word parts. Explain the difference between the meanings of these two words.

Conscious = to be awake

Conscience = inner voice; guide of right and wrong

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