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FEARSoledad Caballero Hernández

3º A E.S.O.I.E.S. Ramón y Cajal - Murcia

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The music is more terrifying & scary when you close your eyes ...

Example: “This is Halloween” of Marilyn Manson.

What scares us the most is the bass sound.

Types of music that we fear

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It is expressed in the eye / eyelids

Raised eyebrows and contracted at the same

time. The wrinkles of the

forehead, just at the center when we frown. Upper eyelid raised,

showing the white parts, with lower eyelid tension and elevation.

What gives more fear on the faces (I)

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Open mouth and lips or tense and contracted

slightly backward or forward narrowed and

contracted. Approximate elevation

of eyebrows. Eyes and mouth open,

stretching from the corners of the lips.

What gives more fear on the faces (II)

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GSR. (Galvanic Skin Response). The skin temperature alters.

Changes in the distribution of blood. There are places where there is a greater influence of blood (external flushing) and others in which a vasoconstriction is produced (pallor or cold).

Physiology of emotion (I)

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Altered heart rate, which speeds up or lags (tachycardia or bradycardia).

Modification of breathing (panting or sighing).

Pupul slow response. Abnormal salivary

secretion (or high or low).

Pilomotriz response in the neck.

Physiology of emotion (II)

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Gastrointestinal motility (urge to urinate, defect or vomit).

Muscle tension (trembling or chattering of teeth).

Sweat can be perceived as cold.

Physiology of emotion (III)

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Increases blood pressure.

Hyper-or hyperfunctioning hormonal.

Altered metabolism of neurotransmitters.

Impaired circulation: vasodilation or vasoconstriction.

Physiology of emotion (IV)

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Fear: Horror, panic, terror, dread, anxiety, fear, phobia ...

Fear is closely associated with anxiety. The anxiety causing: Distress, despair, anxiety, stress, worry, anxiety, nervousness ...

Vocabulary of Fear

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hatred.disapproval.disgust.rejection.

What we fear in feelings

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Old Clothes.Torn clothing.

Dark clothing or black.

What we fear in clothing

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Dirty Pictures.Dust.Long dark corridors.

A Gothic facade.

A black house.

What we fear in a house

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The ellipsis. The dark cover. The ominous title. The mysterious.

illustrations The intriguing plot. Whether it's for

adults.

What we fear in the books

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Series with scary music.

With a "coming soon ...“.

With a sinister laugh.

With fast images.

What frightens us on TV

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A girl with a sad face and a boy with a smile.

A light side and a dark one.

White eyes.Dark lyrics.

What we fear in a movie

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I hope you have been afraid of my presentation ...