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... physiological reaction that prepares it either for running away or for fighting [ 6 , 7 ] . Scientists have demonstrated that the physiological characteris- tics of the fight - or - flight response exist in people as well . In some ...
... physiological reaction that prepares it either for running away or for fighting [ 6 , 7 ] . Scientists have demonstrated that the physiological characteris- tics of the fight - or - flight response exist in people as well . In some ...
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... physiological mechanisms are unknown , but there may be rapid breathing with a rapid pulse rate until the heart finally gives out . ( Curt Richter called this phenomenon " sudden death , " although he studied it only in rats [ 61 ] ...
... physiological mechanisms are unknown , but there may be rapid breathing with a rapid pulse rate until the heart finally gives out . ( Curt Richter called this phenomenon " sudden death , " although he studied it only in rats [ 61 ] ...
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... physiological response developed for defense against noxious stimuli , and that it is possible that many different diseases could result from prolonged adaptive processes using this response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending ...
... physiological response developed for defense against noxious stimuli , and that it is possible that many different diseases could result from prolonged adaptive processes using this response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending ...
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