“…To overcome these limitations, fMRI has been combined with multivariate pattern-recognition techniques to establish activation-based brain models for complex subjective experiences including pain(18, 19), negative affect(20, 21) and fear(10, 11). While these models have enabled the development of more precise and comprehensive neural models for emotional experiences(10, 11, 20–25), their capacity for ecologically valid prediction of dynamic emotional experiences in real-world settings remains unexplored. Given the significant differences between laboratory settings and natural environments where fear naturally arises(26), it is imperative to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and generalizability of fear-related signatures in predicting dynamic emotional experiences in everyday life, and to establish an ecologically valid neural model for subjective fear in natural environments(2–4, 21, 27).…”