Freezing is widely used as the main outcome measure for fear in animal studies. Freezing is also getting attention more frequently in human stress research, as it is considered to play an important role in the development of psychopathology. Human models on defense behavior are largely based on animal models. Unfortunately, direct translations between animal and human studies are hampered by differences in definitions and methods. The present review therefore aims to clarify the conceptualization of freezing. Neurophysiological and neuroanatomical correlates are discussed and a translational model is proposed. We review the upcoming research on freezing in humans that aims to match animal studies by using physiological indicators of freezin...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as w...
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Freezing is a major defensive stress-response, characterized by reduced body-sway and heart rate. Ex...
Contains fulltext : 133524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freezing is w...
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Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Contains fulltext : 90344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freezing is a ...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Contains fulltext : 191444pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Freezing beh...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability ov...
Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear ...
<p>Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability...
When animals perceive threatening stimuli their defensive behaviour is activated. In a high vigilant...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as w...
Contains fulltext : 168977.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Besides fight a...
Freezing is a major defensive stress-response, characterized by reduced body-sway and heart rate. Ex...
Contains fulltext : 133524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freezing is w...
Contains fulltext : 167488.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Upon increasing...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Freezing is one of the most widely recognized defensive reac-tions to predator threat in animals. It...
Contains fulltext : 90344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Freezing is a ...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Contains fulltext : 191444pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Freezing beh...
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state that, upon ...
Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability ov...
Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear ...
<p>Freezing behavior, a commonly observed defensive stress response, shows relatively high stability...
When animals perceive threatening stimuli their defensive behaviour is activated. In a high vigilant...
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as w...
Contains fulltext : 168977.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Besides fight a...
Freezing is a major defensive stress-response, characterized by reduced body-sway and heart rate. Ex...