Psychology Takeaway Podcast

Potpourri

22 min · 19. mai 2026
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Today Ralph and Jim quickly review a handful of recent research highlights in cognition, neuroscience and social psychology. Jim's new book, Good Enough Parenting, is available as an eBook at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1649Q1W [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1649Q1W]. It will soon be available in paperback

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Fear Acquisition — How Fear Is Learned

In this episode of Psychology Takeaway, Jim Carroll and Ralph continue their exploration of fear by asking a key question: How do we learn to become afraid of something that was not originally dangerous to us? Building on last week’s discussion of what fear is, this episode focuses on fear acquisition—how fear responses are formed through experience, learning, and association. The conversation begins with a clear explanation of classical conditioning, the foundational psychological process by which neutral experiences become linked with emotional responses. The hosts then explore the famous and controversial Little Albert experiment, illustrating how fear can be learned and generalized beyond a single stimulus. From there, the discussion expands into how fear spreads and persists, including: * Fear generalization (why fear spreads beyond the original trigger) * The role of the amygdala as the brain’s rapid “smoke detector” * Prepared learning and evolutionary influences on fear responses (including the work of Garcia and conditioned avoidance research) * Observational learning, showing how fear can be acquired by watching others The episode also connects these concepts to modern life, including how fear responses can be shaped socially and reinforced over time. Finally, Jim and Ralph begin to bridge toward more complex outcomes of learned fear, including PTSD, where fear responses can become persistent and difficult to extinguish. This episode sets the stage for next week’s topic: phobias and how the brain maintains or amplifies learned fears over time.  LEARN MORE   The Little Albert Experiment: https://youtu.be/ef5_EHEpoXE?si=8P1AMA_vA4i0av9d [https://youtu.be/ef5_EHEpoXE?si=8P1AMA_vA4i0av9d]https://youtu.be/ef5_EHEpoXE?si=8P1AMA_vA4i0av9d   How we learn to be afraid: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-baby-scientist/202010/how-we-learn-to-be-afraid [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-baby-scientist/202010/how-we-learn-to-be-afraid]

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What Is Fear And How Is It Learned

This week on Psychology Takeaway, Jim and Ralph explore one of the most powerful human emotions: fear. What do Americans fear most today, and how have those fears changed over time? Surprisingly, fears such as public speaking, spiders, and germs no longer top the list. Instead, Americans are increasingly concerned about corruption, economic instability, cybercrime, serious illness, and the loss of loved ones. The discussion examines how modern fears differ from those of previous generations and why uncertainty may be the defining psychological challenge of our age. Jim and Ralph explore how the 24-hour news cycle and social media may influence fear in similar ways by repeatedly pairing people, events, and issues with alarming images and emotional messages. Along the way, they discuss the availability heuristic, why dramatic events capture our attention, and how fear can spread even when actual risks remain low. The episode concludes with practical insights for distinguishing between real dangers, possible threats, and conditioned fears in an increasingly connected world. LEARN MORE Fear vrsus Phobia: https://youtu.be/J64BAGNCvQM?si=cq6p8YsquU3q45y5 [https://youtu.be/J64BAGNCvQM?si=cq6p8YsquU3q45y5] How To Overcome Fear: https://youtu.be/xrWvPo-KaVs?si=GXauB2JF-3VEtufK [https://youtu.be/xrWvPo-KaVs?si=GXauB2JF-3VEtufK]

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What Older Generations Keep Missing About Today’s Teens

Gen Alpha gets a bad rap and Gen Z is not far behind.  Older generations, starting with Socrates, think that todays kids are going to hell in a handbag. On our podcast we are joined by popular young adult podcaster Jazlyn Coles:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/06AmYyyU714RQiRsciswFm?si=_zuQF2AHRnyFfjYYCDeQ1w [https://open.spotify.com/episode/06AmYyyU714RQiRsciswFm?si=_zuQF2AHRnyFfjYYCDeQ1w]   She gives an authentic Gen Z/Gen Alpha voice instead of simply talking about young people from the outside.   LEARN MORE Jim’s book Raise  Capable Kids is available for preview at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5MTFTGP [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5MTFTGP] A sample of Ralph’s book Raise Curious kids can be read on Amazon as well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMG1GVYL [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FMG1GVYL]

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