Environmental control of defensive reactions to a cat
Abstract Brief familiarization with a strange environment changes the defensive reactions of rats confronted by a cat in that environment, from flight to freezing. Thus flight appears to be a dominant initial reaction to threat stimuli unless the threatened animal is familiar with the lack of availa...
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