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Psychosomatic Medicine 36:199-205 (1974)
© 1974 American Psychosomatic Society
1 Department of Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
As compared to birds given the opportunity to control shock, inescapable aversive stimulation was shown to facilitate a cataleptic like state in chickens. In a second experiment imipramine was found to alleviate tonic immobility. It was suggested that the etiology of the cataleptic state in humans may relate to the maladaptive firing of a primitive predator defense.
Submitted on June 4, 1973
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