Definition of Neophobia. Meaning of Neophobia. Synonyms of Neophobia

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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...
- study conducted by Exeter University found that Eurasian magpies express neophobia when presented with unfamiliar objects, and were less likely to approach...
- can be conceptualised as two separate constructs: picky eating and food neophobia. Picky eaters reject both novel and familiar food whereas food neophobic...
- drummer Chad Bartosik, who was also a member of another thrash band called Neophobia. Cryogenic's history is linked to that of another Sydney thrash/death...
- Stryjek, RafaƂ (5 November 2021). "Novelty at dawn: Exploration, low neophobia and crepuscular activity in a wild Common Buzzard ( Bu teo buteo )". Avian...
- Norwalk agent) Swine influenza Psychiatric/behavioral: Bulimia nervosa Food neophobia Purging disorder An emetic, such as syrup of ipecac, is a substance that...
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- 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...
- 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...