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Flight Response

/flaɪt rɪˈspɒns/noun
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The flight response is an instinctive physiological and psychological reaction that prompts an individual to escape from a perceived threat, forming half of the classic fight-or-flight mechanism activated by the sympathetic nervous system. In modern contexts, it's often discussed in relation to anxiety disorders or high-stress environments, where it can manifest as avoidance behaviors that help survival but may hinder decision-making in everyday situations.

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The flight response is so deeply wired into human biology that it can be triggered in just 0.1 seconds, as seen in studies of the amygdala's role in fear processing, allowing us to react faster than conscious thought—yet in fighter pilots, specialized training can override this instinct to perform complex maneuvers under extreme stress.

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