The Pros And Cons Of Gender Stereotypes

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Do you ever wonder if the stereotypes of women being more scared than men is true? This paper will answer your question. This topic was picked to see if the stereotypes are true. Based on my research my hypothesis is that if women and men have an equal heart rate then the test results will match up based upon age. This is going to show you how different gender and age effects fear. The paper is going to show you the basics of fear, human perception of fear, the pros and cons of fear, and how to control fear.
Fear is a basic term for many people, but what is fear? The definition of fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. “The amygdala is the integrative center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation. If the brain is turned upside down the end of the structure continuous with the hippocampus is called the uncus. If you peel away uncus you will expose the amygdala which abuts the anterior of the hippocampus.” (NueroScience,1997) Fear is human perception, nothing more, nothing less. …show more content…

For example clowns; some may see a person of fun or a person of horror. Human perception of fear is determined by multiple things, such as age. For example 40% of people aged 11 said they were afraid of spiders, but 23% of people aged 12 said they were afraid of spiders. Gender also plays a role in perception of fear. 13% of men said they were scared of spiders while 30% of women said they were scared of spiders. Fear can only be determined by your brain and by your influences. Some of the other influences are: parent advisory, common fear and even the time of your adolescence. As you can see human perception has things that influence but fear is here for a

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