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Fear and anxiety are commonly described using phrases like "heart in your throat" and "butterflies in your stomach," with many cultures associating courage and cowardice with the heart or gut rather than the brain. Summary unavailable.
Heart in your throat. Butterflies in your stomach. Bad gut feeling. These are all phrases many people use to describe fear and anxiety. You have likely felt anxiety inside your chest or stomach, and your brain usually doesn’t hurt when you’re scared. Many cultures tie cowardice and bravery more to the heart or the guts than to the brain.