Fear signals vulnerability and appeasement, not threat.

Behav Brain Sci

Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057,

Published: May 2023

Humans are not only fearful apes, but we also communicate our fear using social cues. Social fear displays typically elicit care and assistance in the real world and the lab. But in the psychology and neuroscience literature fearful expressions are commonly interpreted as "threat cues." The fearful ape hypothesis suggests that fearful expressions should be instead considered appeasement and vulnerability cues.

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