RT @DebiecJacek: Emotions are contagious in nature. It especially applies to anger, hatred, fear... Psychoanalyst @JonathanShedler explains…
RT @DebiecJacek: Emotions are contagious in nature. It especially applies to anger, hatred, fear... Psychoanalyst @JonathanShedler explains…
RT @DebiecJacek: Emotions are contagious in nature. It especially applies to anger, hatred, fear... Psychoanalyst @JonathanShedler explains…
Emotions are contagious in nature. It especially applies to anger, hatred, fear... Psychoanalyst @JonathanShedler explains how it happens that we get drawn into anger & hatred. For those interested: About the contagious nature of fear, we wrote elsewh
RT @DebiecJacek: @awaisaftab It is an evolutionary preserved mechanism: "Animals are selective with regards to whom they learn from.. altho…
@awaisaftab It is an evolutionary preserved mechanism: "Animals are selective with regards to whom they learn from.. although animals.. can.. acquire fears from unrelated conspecifics, the strength of learning is enhanced by relatedness & familiarity."
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is not a virus, however, fear is contagious. Social transmission of fear is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon.…
@MorbidPsych Might be of interest, if you haven't already seen it
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is not a virus, however, fear is contagious. Social transmission of fear is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon.…
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is not a virus, however, fear is contagious. Social transmission of fear is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon.…
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is not a virus, however, fear is contagious. Social transmission of fear is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon.…
Fear is not a virus, however, fear is contagious. Social transmission of fear is an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon. We discussed it in our review: https://t.co/XSgDNB5pwk
RT @DebiecJacek: @BandyXLee1 @DrWinarick There is robust research on 'non-psychiatric' effects of kinship, similarity & familiarity on emot…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
Social Fear Learning: From Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/nJvgkhihqu
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @DebiecJacek: @BandyXLee1 @DrWinarick There is robust research on 'non-psychiatric' effects of kinship, similarity & familiarity on emot…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @DebiecJacek: @BandyXLee1 @DrWinarick There is robust research on 'non-psychiatric' effects of kinship, similarity & familiarity on emot…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
RT @BandyXLee1: One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely.…
One reason to identify pathology like shared psychosis—as opposed to normal dynamics—is because the rules change entirely. Rationality no longer works, and normal attempts to contain it, be it the law, ethics, or ordinary civility, will only be turned int
RT @DebiecJacek: @BandyXLee1 @DrWinarick There is robust research on 'non-psychiatric' effects of kinship, similarity & familiarity on emot…
@BandyXLee1 @DrWinarick There is robust research on 'non-psychiatric' effects of kinship, similarity & familiarity on emotions & behavior. We discussed some literature here: https://t.co/XSgDNBn0UU Why use psychopathology (shared psychosis) to ex
@DrNO_NC @DrvanTilburg Not really. The empathic response involves activation of pain processing pathways in the brain. @EmotionLabKI and I, reviewed it here: https://t.co/qYpLsFs9Pe
RT @leafs_s: Trends in Cognitive Sciences REVIEW| VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7, P546-555, JULY 01, 2017 Thanks @DebiecJacek Social Fear Learning:…
Trends in Cognitive Sciences REVIEW| VOLUME 21, ISSUE 7, P546-555, JULY 01, 2017 Thanks @DebiecJacek Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function. https://t.co/yu3oIcWNlb
RT @DebiecJacek: #Fear is contagious. Witnessing frightened others triggers our #threat responses independently of our #awareness. This is…
#Fear is contagious. Witnessing frightened others triggers our #threat responses independently of our #awareness. This is how it works: https://t.co/qYpLsFs9Pe
RT @DebiecJacek: #Anxiety and #fear run in families. https://t.co/qYpLsFs9Pe. Appropriate interventions may ameliorate these risks. https:/…
#Anxiety and #fear run in families. https://t.co/qYpLsFs9Pe. Appropriate interventions may ameliorate these risks. https://t.co/cb8h7IvJhb https://t.co/kJPuBYbnTJ
RT @neuroraf: Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/2Ze3WG9kF5 by @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI in @Trends…
RT @neuroraf: Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/2Ze3WG9kF5 by @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI in @Trends…
RT @anilak_99: Awesome! Congrats @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI! https://t.co/3PefZb15X4
RT @anilak_99: Awesome! Congrats @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI! https://t.co/3PefZb15X4
RT @anilak_99: Awesome! Congrats @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI! https://t.co/3PefZb15X4
Awesome! Congrats @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI! https://t.co/3PefZb15X4
RT @neuroraf: Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/2Ze3WG9kF5 by @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI in @Trends…
RT @neuroraf: Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/2Ze3WG9kF5 by @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI in @Trends…
Social Fear Learning: from Animal Models to Human Function https://t.co/2Ze3WG9kF5 by @DebiecJacek & @EmotionLabKI in @TrendsCognSci https://t.co/EbUTp8fYwW
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G
RT @DebiecJacek: Fear is transmitted from one person to another - how? https://t.co/dfj7p0gfsN https://t.co/I3b8i2sZ4G