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This study investigates the biological and psychological mechanisms behind human freeze-fight-flight responses. By examining these reactions in social contexts, the research aims to improve understanding of social anxiety and aggression, potentially leading to better therapeutic interventions.
This study investigates the mechanistic bases of human freeze-fight-flight reactions.The ability to control our social behavior is essential for almost every social interaction.
It frequently fails in challenging situations when people fall back on basic defensive „freeze-fight-flight‟ (FFF) reactions.
It chronically fails in social motivational disorders, with social anxiety as one extreme, and aggression as another.
Such disorders are notoriously resistant to therapy.
Accordingly, it is essent…
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