Asl, Als Class 12 English Project Fear 2023-24
Asl, Als Class 12 English Project Fear 2023-24
Asl, Als Class 12 English Project Fear 2023-24
A Project Report on
Date:
Place: Pune.
INDEX
Introduction
2
Project Report
3
Survey
4
Bibliography
5
OBJECTIVE
TYPES OF FEAR
There are so many types of fear but we will see on some
major types of fear which people suffer.
#Glossophobia---- Fear of public speaking.
#Atyhiphobia----Fear of failing.
#Astraphobia----Fear of thunder and lightning.
#Cynophobia----Fear of dogs.
#Hydrophobia----Fear of water.
#Claustrophobia----Fear of confined or crowded spaces.
Negative impacts:
1. Physical health.
Fear weakens our immune system and can cause
cardiovascular damage, gastrointestinal problems such as
ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome, and decreased
fertility. It can lead to accelerated ageing and even
premature death.
2. Memory.
Fear can impair formation of long-term memories and
cause damage to certain parts of the brain, such as the
hippocampus. This can make it even more difficult to
regulate fear and can leave a person anxious most of the
time. To someone in chronic fear, the world looks scary
and their memories confirm that.
3. Brain processing and reactivity.
Fear can interrupt processes in our brains that allow us to
regulate emotions, read non-verbal cues and other
information presented to us, reflect before acting, and act
ethically. This impacts our thinking and decision-making
in negative ways, leaving us susceptible to intense
emotions and impulsive reactions. All of these effects can
leave us unable to act appropriately.
REPORT
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many
animal species. Yet there is no consensus in the scientific study of
fear. Some argue that “fear” is a psychological construct rather than
discoverable through scientific investigation. Others argue that the
term “fear” cannot properly be applied to animals because we
cannot know whether they feel afraid. Studies in rodents show that
there are highly specific brain circuits for fear, whereas findings
from human neuroimaging seem to make the opposite claim.
In many ways, fear is like that repulsive frog, which in reality was a
prince. It remains ugly until you run away from it, but the moment
you confront it, it transforms into an opportunity to get to higher
levels.
Leadership Takeaway:
Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar made a startling revelation in an interview given to
IANS. He may be a master of martial arts and an action hero, but
Akshay Kumar is not free from what he calls "good fears". During
the interview, he said, "I fear everything, and these are called good
fears. I fear even jumping from a stool because I want to take care of
myself and make sure I don't hit my leg or hurt my knee."