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Neophobia

Neophobia is the fear of anything new. In its milder form, it can manifest as the unwillingness to try new things or break from routine. In the context of human children, the term is generally used to indicate a tendency to reject unknown or novel foods. Food neophobia, as it may be referred to, is an important concern in pediatric psychology.

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Pronunciation
//niːəˈfəʊbɪə//
Specialty
Psychiatry, clinical psychology
Symptoms
Physically, psychologically, behaviorally

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Neophobia

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples30
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Neophobia

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related to Food neophobia · 14
Neophobia → Children, FNS, FNSC, Food, Food Neophobia Scale, It, Likert, Most, Not, Parents, Pediatricians, Picky, There, This
has cause · 4
Neophobia → Genetics, Psychosocial, Research, Young
related to Terminology · 4
Neophobia → Alternative, Cainophobia, Greek, The
is a · 3
Neophobia → fear of anything new, fear of novelty lasting only a short duration, Food Neophobia Scale
related to Examples · 2
Neophobia → Norway, Researchers
Pronunciation · 1
Neophobia → //niːəˈfəʊbɪə//
Specialty · 1
Neophobia → Psychiatry, clinical psychology
Symptoms · 1
Neophobia → Physically, psychologically, behaviorally

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food new children foods eating also novel parents people fear may animals research young humans common tend try things psychology

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NeophobiaPronunciation//niːəˈfəʊbɪə//1.00infobox
NeophobiaSpecialtyPsychiatry, clinical psychology1.00infobox
NeophobiaSymptomsPhysically, psychologically, behaviorally1.00infobox
Neophobiais afear of anything new0.90text
Neophobiais aFood Neophobia Scale0.90text
Neophobiais afear of novelty lasting only a short duration0.90text
Neophobiahas causeGenetics0.60section
Neophobiahas causeResearch0.60section
Neophobiahas causePsychosocial0.60section
Neophobiahas causeYoung0.60section
Neophobiarelated to ExamplesNorway0.60section
Neophobiarelated to ExamplesResearchers0.60section

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