Startle reaction

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Name (Hebrew)
תגובת בהלה
Name (Latin)
Startle reaction
Name (Arabic)
رد فعل المباغتة
Other forms of name
Escape pattern (Physiology)
Escape reaction
Escape response
Startle pattern
Startle response
See Also From tracing topical name
Reflexes
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q430986
Library of congress: sh 85127470

Wikipedia description:

In animals, including humans, the startle response is a largely unconscious defensive response to sudden or threatening stimuli, such as sudden noise or sharp movement, and is associated with negative affect. Usually the onset of the startle response is a startle reflex reaction. The startle reflex is a brainstem reflectory reaction (reflex) that serves to protect vulnerable parts, such as the back of the neck (whole-body startle) and the eyes (eyeblink) and facilitates escape from sudden stimuli. It is found across many different species, throughout all stages of life. A variety of responses may occur depending on the affected individual's emotional state, body posture, preparation for execution of a motor task, or other activities.

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