Term ID: T1798

Fight-Flight System

/fight-flight-system/
The coordinated physiological and behavioral responses to threat that prepare organisms for either confronting danger or escaping, involving sympathetic nervous system activation and stress hormone release.
Example: The immediate response to perceived danger including increased heart rate, muscle tension, heightened alertness, and behavioral readiness for either aggressive defense or rapid escape.

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Reference: Cannon (1915)