Tonic immobility (TI) (also commonly known as “animal hypnosis,” “immobility reflex,” and “contact defensive immobility”) is a profound, but easily reversible condition of response inhibition found in a wide variety of different...
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Gallup, G. G., & Rager, D. R. (1996). Tonic Immobility as a Model of Extreme States of Behavioral Inhibition. In Motor Activity and Movement Disorders (pp. 57–80). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-469-6_2
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