While there is no widely recognized major publication with that exact specific string as a formal title in major databases yet, the keywords strongly suggest a study involving (a researcher known for work in stress physiology, often involving animal models or specific stress paradigms) regarding the "freeze" response to stress. Hindilink 4u — Movies
Below is a proper scientific article summarizing and contextualizing the research likely associated with this identifier. This article assumes the study focuses on the distinct neurological mechanisms of "freezing" versus other stress responses, a common theme in this field. Date: October 26, 2023 Topic: Neuroscience / Psychobiology Abstract 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. Introduction For nearly a century, the prevailing dogma in stress physiology was Walter Cannon’s "Fight or Flight" response. However, modern neuroscience has corrected this binary view to include a third, critical state: the Freeze Response . Often observed in both animal models and human trauma survivors, freezing is characterized by heart rate deceleration and behavioral immobility. Gledaj Crtace Vasi Omiljeni Crtaci Na Srpskom (2025)