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9 February, 01:36

A fear-potentiated startle is ...

a. the difference between a startle response in a neutral condition and in a high arousal condition.

b. found in animals but not in humans.

c. the startle response that one has to an unexpected burst of noise.

d. an expression of fear.

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  1. 9 February, 01:43
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    Answer: D

    Explanation: The correct answer is letter D, an expression of fear. The FPS is a reaction that an organism has caused by a stimulus usually a strong noise or something visual.

    This stimulus can be neutral, so it is no need for it to be unexpected or be in an a high-arousal state, although this things contribute to the intensity of the response.
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