Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the depths of human emotion with "Fear," a seminal work by Angelo Mosso. This exploration into the psychology and neuroscience of fear delves into the brain's intricate mechanisms for processing and reacting to this fundamental emotion. Mosso meticulously examines the physiological and psychological aspects of fear, offering insights into its impact on human behavior and experience.
A cornerstone of early psychological and neuroscientific thought, "Fear" remains relevant for anyone interested in the scientific study of emotions. Its detailed observations and insightful analysis provide a historical perspective on our understanding of the brain's role in shaping emotional responses. Rediscover this classic text and gain a deeper appreciation for the enduring quest to unravel the mysteries of the human mind. This carefully prepared print edition offers a clear and accessible experience for readers interested in the historical roots of neuroscience and psychology.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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