Friday 6 November 2020

Children Can Acquire Fear Vicariously, By Watching Their Parents’ Reactions

Children Can Acquire Fear Vicariously, By Watching Their Parents’ Reactions

How do children learn to fear things that aren’t obviously scary, but that do pose a threat — to learn, say, that touching the base of a lit barbecue is a very bad idea, so should never be done? A parent might explain that it’s dangerously hot. But as a new paper published in Scientific Reports explores in detail, we also benefit from another more direct, wordless method of learning about threats.

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