Extreme fear can trigger a vasovagal response, a physiological reaction where the brain suddenly drops heart rate and blood pressure as the body overreacts to protect itself from perceived danger, which may cause fainting.
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In Tom and Jerry, Tom faints instantly from fear, but in real life, extreme fear can trigger a vasovagal response.
Your brain suddenly drops heart rate and blood pressure. It's basically your body overreacting to protect you from danger.
So, if this happened to you, would you stay conscious?
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