There seems to be little doubt that fear becomes especially pronounced when there is interference with, or even the prospect of interference with, the process of fleeing, and the possibility cannot be excluded that the normal and unimpeded flight of animals... The Measurement of Emotion - Page 160by Whately Carington - 1922 - 183 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Halse Rivers Rivers - Consciousness - 1920 - 284 pages
...1 AE Brehm, Thierleben, Leipzig (1877), vol. iii. p. 601. 2 A. Mosso, Fear, London (1896), p. 145. There seems to be little doubt that fear becomes especially...animals from danger is not accompanied by the emotion of fear. Aggression and Anger. — The reaction to danger by aggression is definitely connected with anger.... | |
| Robert Henry Thouless - Psychology - 1927 - 396 pages
...than this. Rivers says, for example, in a discussion of the relationship between flight and fear : " There seems to be little doubt that fear becomes especially...animals from danger is not accompanied by the emotion of fear." 2S This view is also put forward by Dr. Drever29 and by Mr. Shand,20 who says : " The arrest... | |
| W. H. R. Rivers, The Perfect The Perfect Library - 296 pages
...desired. 1 AE Brehm, Thierleben, Leipzig (1877), voL ui. p. 601. J A. Mosso, Fear, London (1896), p. 146. There seems to be little doubt that fear becomes especially...animals from danger is not accompanied by the emotion of fear. Aggression and Anger. — The reaction to danger by aggression is definitely connected with anger.... | |
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