Neuroscience of Fear

Fear of failure may have a detectable neural signature visible as clamping or suppression in specific brain wave bands. Standard cognitive tasks such as the Stroop test could serve as stimuli to identify individuals with neurological fear-…

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Fear of failure may have a detectable neural signature visible as clamping or suppression in specific brain wave bands. Standard cognitive tasks such as the Stroop test could serve as stimuli to identify individuals with neurological fear-of-failure patterns. AI pattern recognition is proposed as a tool for identifying fear-of-failure neural signatures across individuals given high variability in baseline brain activity.