Escape response From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Escape response , escape reaction , or escape behaviour is a possible reaction in response to stimuli indicative of danger. In particular, it initiates
an escape motion of an animal animal.. In the cases of reflectory of reflectory reactions, reactions , the escape response may also be called escape reflex. reflex . The term is also used in a more general setting: avoiding of unpleasant or dangerous situations. Studying escape reactions has a number of practical applications: fish breeding, insect repellent design, preventing aircraft-bird collisions, etc.
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