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passage.{{/B}} The sight of eight long black legs moving over the floor makes some people scream and run—and women are four times more likely to take fright than men. Now a study suggests that females are genetically prone to develop fears for potentially dangerous animals. David Rakison, a developmental psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, found that baby girls only 11 months old rapidly start to associate pictures of spiders with fear. Baby boys remain merrily indifferent to this connection. In an initial training phase Rakison showed to baby girls and boys a picture of a spider together with a fearful face. In the following test phase he let them watch the image of a spider paired with a happy face, and the imag A. A.people develop fears for dangerous animals by learning B.people are born with fears for dangerous animals C.boys do not feel frightened by the pictures of spiders D.girls are more attracted by beautiful flowers than boys do 我来回答: 提交
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