Life or death situations trigger automatic survival responses. The body prioritizes escape and defense, overriding comfort and logic. Adrenaline and stress hormones reorganize brain activity, enhancing threat detection. This leads to altered time perception, suppressed pain, narrowed vision, and temporary strength. Memories become fragmented, and shaking may follow. These involuntary reactions are the body’s fight for survival.
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