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October 26, 2023 Topic: Neuroscience / Psychobiology freeze240316hazelmoorestressresponsexxx new
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Recent investigations into the physiological underpinnings of stress responses have shed new light on the "freeze" response. Historically overshadowed by the "fight or flight" paradigm, the freeze response—characterized by a state of attentive immobility—is now understood to be a complex, active neurobiological process rather than a passive failure to act. This article reviews recent findings, such as those emerging from the Hazelmoore lab, which delineate the specific neural circuits governing this response, offering new potential avenues for treating trauma and anxiety disorders.