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Neophobia is the fear of
anything new,
especially a
persistent and
abnormal fear. In its
milder form, it can
manifest as the
unwillingness to try new...
- low
neophobia (not
statistically significant) and low
baseline CORT
levels predicted better ****ociative
learning abilities. Inversely, high
neophobia and...
- can be
conceptualized as two
separate constructs:
picky eating and food
neophobia.
Picky eaters reject both
novel and
familiar food
whereas food neophobic...
- with
ARFID may also be
afraid of
trying new foods, a fear
known as food
neophobia. For some
people with ARFID,
multiple reasons for
undereating apply. Sensory...
- the love of new things. For animals, a fear of the
unknown or the new,
neophobia, is much more common,
especially later in life. Many
species display curiosity...
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which are
similar to meat. Cats
reject novel flavors (a
response termed neophobia) and
learn quickly to
avoid foods that have
tasted unpleasant in the past...
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individuals show a
prolonged reluctance to eat
novel foods, even
after neophobia has been overcome.
Within any
given po****tion of foragers, some will...
- Stryjek, RafaĆ (5
November 2021). "Novelty at dawn: Exploration, low
neophobia and
crepuscular activity in a wild
Common Buzzard ( Bu teo
buteo )". Avian...
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things ****ociated with
death (not to be
confused with
death anxiety)
Neophobia, cainophobia, cainotophobia, centophobia, kainolophobia, kainophobia,...
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study conducted by
Exeter University found that
Eurasian magpies express neophobia when
presented with
unfamiliar objects, and were less
likely to approach...