Not sure, but it seems to me that a brain that works that way is fairly appropriate for a relatively static context, including both: • static environmental threats (predator animals / enemy humans) • static culture (in Deutschian sense & more generally)
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It seems straightforward that behavioral learning and propositional learning are different, with emotions as a kind of complex behavior.
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But my whole tweetstorm was about behavior, not propositions, or rather was sort of trying to get at how you can connect propositions *to* behavior.
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Previously models claimed such fear responses might not be extinguishable at all; these studies disproved that model. The model re humans is admittedly pretty far from the rat neuroscience, but the UtEB folks developed that model from clinical results before finding rat data.
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