Thursday, February 6, 2020

Why Flies and Humans Freeze When Startled

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Based on the NIH health information topics you requested to receive information about, we thought you'd be interested in this story from the NIH Director's Blog.

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Why Flies and Humans Freeze When Startled

Posted on  by Dr. Francis Collins

When faced with something unexpected and potentially ominous, like a sudden, loud noise or a threat of danger, we humans often freeze before we act. This is colloquially referred to as the "deer in the headlights" phenomenon. The movie of fruit flies featured on this blog may help to explain...

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