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ALARM REACTION [2 records]

Record 1 2012-02-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Characterology
DEF

The first stage of the general-adaptation syndrome, in which a person responds to stress by exhibiting shock.

OBS

alarm response: according to K. Lorenz.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Caractérologie
DEF

Mise en garde de l'organisme à la suite d'une stimulation subite et anormale.

CONT

En 1936, Hans Selye publie, dans la revue britannique Nature, un premier article sur le syndrome de l'adaptation, qui se déroule en trois phases : la réaction d'alarme, pendant laquelle les forces de défense sont mobilisées; le stade de résistance où le corps s'adapte à l'agent stressant et le stade d'épuisement, lorsque l'agent stressant est assez puissant et durable.

Spanish

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Record 2 1993-01-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Animal Behaviour
CONT

The study focussed especially on the very vulnerable post-calving stage when does and calves move through the project area. The study provided information on caribou 'time budgets' (that is, proportions of time spent in various activities), cow-calf interactions and alarm reactions in relation to the construction activities of the project.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Comportement animal
DEF

manifestation comportementale que l'animal effectue en réaction à la présence immédiate d'une source de danger pour lui ou ses congénères.

Spanish

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