: Some psychologists argue that human culture and self-esteem act as buffers against the fundamental "terror" of mortality. Historical and Modern Contexts
: Using violence or the threat of it to influence government policy or affect government conduct. TERROR
Terror is distinct from conventional warfare in its primary reliance on weaponizing emotion to advance goals. : Some psychologists argue that human culture and
: Acts intended to intimidate or coerce civilian populations. particularly during adolescence
: Exposure to terror, particularly during adolescence, has long-term effects on physical health, mental well-being, and educational outcomes.