Item does not contain fulltextAn adaptive response to threat requires optimized detection of critical sensory cues. This optimization is thought to be aided by freezing - an evolutionarily preserved defensive state of immobility characterized by parasympathetically mediated fear bradycardia and regulated by the amygdala-periaqueductal grey (PAG) circuit. Behavioral observations in humans and animals have suggested that freezing is also a state of enhanced visual sensitivity, particularly for coarse visual information, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. We induced a freezing-like state in healthy volunteers using threat of electrical shock and measured threat-related changes in both stimulus-independent (baseline) and stimu...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Adenauer H, Catani C, Keil J, Aichinger H, Neuner F. Is freezing an adaptive reaction to threat? Evi...
An adaptive response to threat requires optimized detection of critical sensory cues. This optimizat...
Freezing is an evolutionarily preserved defensive behavior, characterized by immobility and heart ra...
Animal models of predator defense distinguish qualitatively different behavioral modes that are acti...
Upon increasing levels of threat, animals activate qualitatively different defensive modes, includin...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
International audienceAbstract Freezing is a conserved defensive behaviour that constitutes a major ...
Real-life shooting decisions typically occur under acute threat and require fast switching between v...
Real-life shooting decisions typically occur under acute threat and require fast switching between v...
The amygdala and ventral portion of the periaqueductal gray (vPAG) are crucial for the expression of...
Besides fight and flight responses, animals and humans may respond to threat with freezing, a respon...
Threatening situations ask for rapid and accurate perceptual decisions to optimize coping. Theoretic...
Fear-related defensive behavior was analyzed by examining freezing responses to visual threat in a l...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Adenauer H, Catani C, Keil J, Aichinger H, Neuner F. Is freezing an adaptive reaction to threat? Evi...
An adaptive response to threat requires optimized detection of critical sensory cues. This optimizat...
Freezing is an evolutionarily preserved defensive behavior, characterized by immobility and heart ra...
Animal models of predator defense distinguish qualitatively different behavioral modes that are acti...
Upon increasing levels of threat, animals activate qualitatively different defensive modes, includin...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
International audienceAbstract Freezing is a conserved defensive behaviour that constitutes a major ...
Real-life shooting decisions typically occur under acute threat and require fast switching between v...
Real-life shooting decisions typically occur under acute threat and require fast switching between v...
The amygdala and ventral portion of the periaqueductal gray (vPAG) are crucial for the expression of...
Besides fight and flight responses, animals and humans may respond to threat with freezing, a respon...
Threatening situations ask for rapid and accurate perceptual decisions to optimize coping. Theoretic...
Fear-related defensive behavior was analyzed by examining freezing responses to visual threat in a l...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Adenauer H, Catani C, Keil J, Aichinger H, Neuner F. Is freezing an adaptive reaction to threat? Evi...