Term ID: T1576

Fight-or-Flight Response

/fight-or-flight-response/
The physiological and psychological reaction to perceived threats, involving sympathetic nervous system activation that prepares the body for either confronting danger or escaping, including increased heart rate, muscle tension, and alertness.
Example: When encountering a threatening situation, the body automatically releases adrenaline and cortisol, increases heart rate and breathing, and redirects blood flow to muscles for rapid action.

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Reference: Cannon (1929)