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Human defensive behaviors to threat scenarios show parallels to fear- and anxiety-related defense patterns of non-human mammals.

机译:人类对威胁情景的防御行为与非人类哺乳动物与恐惧和焦虑相关的防御模式相似。

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Defense patterns of rats and mice have been characterized in terms of the relationships between the type of defensive behavior (e.g. flight, freezing, hiding, defensive threat/attack, and risk assessment) and particular features of the eliciting (threat) stimulus and the situation in which it is encountered. Because the defense systems of rodents serve as major models for investigating and understanding both the physiology and the behavioral expression of emotional response to aversive stimuli, it is essential to evaluate whether these systems show strong parallels in human responsivity to threat.One hundred and sixty male and female undergraduate students read a set of 12 scenarios involving a present or potential threatening conspecific, and chose a primary defensive response to each. These scenarios were designed to vary features known to influence defensive responding in rodents: magnitude of threat; escapability of the situation; ambiguity of the threat stimulus; distance between the threat and the subject; presence of a hiding place. Male and female responses to the various scenarios were highly correlated, except for yell, scream, or call for help which was frequent for females, rare for males. However, a combination of this response category with 'attack' showed a highly positive (+0.96) male-female correlation, across scenarios.Correlations between manipulated (and rated) features of the threat stimulus and situation, and type of defensive behavior chosen, strongly supported a view that the patterning of defensive behavior is similar for humans and non-human mammals. Significant correlations were obtained relevant to eight specific hypotheses derived from the animal literature, with some support for two additional hypotheses (non-significant correlations averaging 0.4 or more in expected direction). While three predicted correlations were not supported in these findings, only a single significant correlation was obtained that had not been predicted on the basis of the animal literature. Although the scenario approach, and this application, have specific limitations, these results provide substantial suggestion of congruence between human and non-human mammal defense systems.
机译:已经根据防御行为的类型(例如,飞行,冻结,躲藏,防御性威胁/攻击和风险评估)与引发(威胁)刺激的特殊特征和情况之间的关系来表征了大鼠和小鼠的防御模式在其中遇到。由于啮齿动物的防御系统是研究和理解厌恶刺激的情绪反应的生理学和行为表达的主要模型,因此必须评估这些系统是否在人类对威胁的反应中表现出强烈的相似性。女生和女大学生阅读了一套12种情景,涉及当前或潜在的威胁性威胁,并针对每种情景选择了主要的防御性应对措施。这些方案旨在改变已知会影响啮齿动物防御反应的特征:威胁的程度;情况的可逃避性;威胁刺激的模棱两可;威胁与主体之间的距离;藏身之处。男性和女性对各种情况的反应高度相关,除了大声喊叫,尖叫或寻求帮助(女性经常发生,而男性很少见)。但是,此响应类别与“攻击”的组合在各种情况下均显示出高度正相关(+0.96)的男女关系。威胁刺激的操纵(和额定)特征与情况之间的相关性,以及所选择的防御行为的类型,强烈支持一种观点,即人类和非人类哺乳动物的防御行为模式相似。获得了与来自动物文献的八种特定假设相关的显着相关性,并为另外两个假设提供了支持(非显着相关性在预期方向上平均为0.4或更高)。虽然这些发现不支持三个预测的相关性,但仅获得了一个没有根据动物文献进行预测的显着相关性。尽管场景方法和此应用程序具有特定的局限性,但这些结果提供了人类与非人类哺乳动物防御系统之间一致性的实质性暗示。

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