Why does our brain sometimes not initiate the fight or flee but make us unable to move when we experience intense fear?

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Why does our brain sometimes not initiate the fight or flee but make us unable to move when we experience intense fear?

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Freezing up is also a insticitve reflex.

some predators are attracted to motion, while this doesnt really apply in our case anymore since the only real “predator” that would threaten you to this scale would be a massive animal that wouldnt care, or another human who wouldnt be fooled.

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