2024
DOI: 10.3390/psych6010017
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Freezing Effect and Bystander Effect: Overlaps and Differences

Elena Siligato,
Giada Iuele,
Martina Barbera
et al.

Abstract: The present article provides a detailed comparison of two psychological phenomena, the freezing effect and the bystander effect, across their neurobiological, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions. This study focuses on identifying and analyzing the similarities and differences between these two responses to stressful and traumatic events. While the freezing effect is characterized by an involuntary neurobiological response to immediate threats, resulting in temporary immobilization or paralysis, the… Show more

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