If people have a frightening experience immediately after hearing a strange sound, their fear may occur when they hear that sound again. this best illustrates:
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yes this is true that their fear may be occur again by hearing that sound , this is because that sound makes a strange and fearfull mindset to people , in example , when we like some sound , it's also depends on the way that sound makes our mindset to that attraction
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A case of conditioned reflexes.
Heard of Pavlov? Not, check about him on the internet.
When we hear or sense something strange, our nervous system - incepts the formation of certain chemical messengers that send a tingling sensation to our brain, which acts on it- in this particular case by expressing fear towards such a sound, which is not because of the sound but because of something else associated with it- maybe a thought that popped into the mind on listening to that song, or just though it is a cheerful song, you saw or read something dreadful listening to it.
Now, the very next time you hear that sound, no matter whether the causative agent, the thing that frea.ked you out, is there or not, the sound will still scare the wit out of you, because your brain has been conditioned to react in such a way.
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Heard of Pavlov? Not, check about him on the internet.
When we hear or sense something strange, our nervous system - incepts the formation of certain chemical messengers that send a tingling sensation to our brain, which acts on it- in this particular case by expressing fear towards such a sound, which is not because of the sound but because of something else associated with it- maybe a thought that popped into the mind on listening to that song, or just though it is a cheerful song, you saw or read something dreadful listening to it.
Now, the very next time you hear that sound, no matter whether the causative agent, the thing that frea.ked you out, is there or not, the sound will still scare the wit out of you, because your brain has been conditioned to react in such a way.
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