Die hard: a blend of freezing and fleeing as a dynamic defense--implications for the control of defensive behavior.
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The vomeronasal organ mediates interspecies defensive behaviors through detection of protein pheromone homologsThe scent of wolves: pyrazine analogs induce avoidance and vigilance behaviors in preyCollateral pathways from the ventromedial hypothalamus mediate defensive behaviorsMass enhances speed but diminishes turn capacity in terrestrial pursuit predatorsVariability in emotional responsiveness and coping style during active avoidance as a window onto psychological vulnerability to stressFreeze for action: neurobiological mechanisms in animal and human freezing.Two-stage muscle activity responses in decisions about leg movement adjustments during trip recovery.Context Specificity of the ANS Stress Response during Two Regrouping Experiments in GoatsWhen hawks attack: animal-borne video studies of goshawk pursuit and prey-evasion strategiesAuditory cortex controls sound-driven innate defense behaviour through corticofugal projections to inferior colliculus.Danger comes from all fronts: predator-dependent escape tactics of tĂșngara frogs.Animal escapology II: escape trajectory case studiesZebrafish (Danio rerio) responds to the animated image of a predator: towards the development of an automated aversive task.The impact of precaution and practice on the performance of a risky motor task.Den Entry Behavior in Scandinavian Brown Bears: Implications for Preventing Human InjuriesFinding flicker: critical differences in temporal frequency capture attentionAnimal escapology I: theoretical issues and emerging trends in escape trajectories.Open-field arena boundary is a primary object of exploration for Drosophila.Ethological Evaluation of the Effects of Social Defeat Stress in Mice: Beyond the Social Interaction RatioPlasticity of defensive behavior and fear in early development.Reduced Freezing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Patients while Watching Affective Pictures.Curiosity as an approach to ethoexperimental analysis: Behavioral neuroscience as seen by students and colleagues of Bob Blanchard.Drosophila increase exploration after visually detecting predatorsRapid Spatial Learning Controls Instinctive Defensive Behavior in MiceInteractions between background matching and motion during visual detection can explain why cryptic animals keep still.Long-term stabilization of place cell remapping produced by a fearful experience.Airborne Acoustic Perception by a Jumping Spider.Human freezing in response to affective films.Paradoxical escape responses by narwhals (Monodon monoceros).Predation risk modulates diet-induced obesity in male C57BL/6 mice.Crickets alter wind-elicited escape strategies depending on acoustic context.Mental Simulation of Painful Situations Has an Impact on Posture and Psychophysiological Parameters.Satiation level affects anti-predatory decisions in foraging juvenile crayfish.Differential roles of the dorsal and ventral hippocampus in predator odor contextual fear conditioning.Learning to avoid spiders: fear predicts performance, not competence.Freezing behaviour facilitates bioelectric crypsis in cuttlefish faced with predation risk.Neural control of behavioural choice in juvenile crayfish.Comprehensive behavioral analysis of the Cdkl5 knockout mice revealed significant enhancement in anxiety- and fear-related behaviors and impairment in both acquisition and long-term retention of spatial reference memory.Mindfulness Dampens Cardiac Responses to Motion Scenes of Violence.Divergent midbrain circuits orchestrate escape and freezing responses to looming stimuli in mice.
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Die hard: a blend of freezing and fleeing as a dynamic defense--implications for the control of defensive behavior.
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Die hard: a blend of freezing ...... control of defensive behavior.
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David Eilam
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10.1016/J.NEUBIOREV.2005.03.027
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2005-08-08T00:00:00Z