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This commentary focuses upon two issues raised by Davey's target artic
le: (1) whether there are certain core features of stimuli we learn to
fear, rather than specific types of objects or situations, which impl
ies some element of innateness; and (2) whether expectancy biases serv
e to maintain rather than generate anxiety.