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Subscribe to the RTVI Telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain Why are fear and horror some of the earliest emotions in our ancestors? How are the sense of smell and hormones related to fear? What were our ancestors most afraid of? How were their fears passed on to modern people? And why do negative emotions become the basis of positive ones? In the new episode of "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" Stanislav Drobyshevsky talks about who people were afraid of in the Stone Age. Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News - all the main events in a 24/7 format: / myrtvi 00:00 "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens." Fear 00:51 "Fear and horror are perhaps the very first emotions that took hold of us" 02:44 Which organs are responsible for fear? 04:52 How can you suppress feelings of aggression and fear? 06:20 How is the sense of smell of our ancestors related to their fears? 08:36 "Our fear and horror are controlled by all sorts of hormones" 09:35 Why do people often invent fears that don't exist? 11:44 What are we afraid of? 17:30 What side effects do fears cause? 21:08 Why is humor directly related to fear? We thank the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University on Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 2 for their help in filming this episode