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The fight-or-flight response is a term coined by American physiologist Walter Cannon, referring to an organism’s response to emergency situations in which the nervous system primes it for either fighting or fleeing.

 

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Walter Bradford Cannon (1929). Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear, and rage. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts

 

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