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Why do people fear public speaking?

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Answer: Social judgment triggers threat

Social judgment triggers threatCorrect! Humans evolved in small groups where social standing = survival. Being judged negatively by the group meant potential exile (death sentence). Public speaking triggers this ancient fear—your amygdala perceives audience judgment as a threat, triggering fight-or-flight (racing heart, sweating, shaking). It's evolutionary baggage in modern settings!

Stage lights cause anxietyWrong. Physical environment doesn't cause the fear. It's specifically the social evaluation aspect that triggers the amygdala's threat response.

Crowds are inherently scaryWrong. Large crowds aren't inherently scary (concerts are fun!). It's being evaluated/judged by others that triggers ancient social survival instincts.

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