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Slow, but not fast, escape decisions are swayed by trait anxiety
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Theoretical models suggest that under conditions of imminent danger, ‘reactive fear circuits’ quickly steer the organism to escape from threat (1-7). When the organism is given time to contemplate the despairing nature of the threat, ‘cognitive circuitry’ involved in decision flexibility direct the organism to conscious strategic avoidance. Adjacent to these theories is the idea that fear results…
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