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How does the 'dominanta' affect decision-making in stressful situations?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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In stressful situations, such as when faced with danger, the dominant instinct for self-preservation can overpower other impulses. For example, a hungry rabbit may choose food over mating if it is starving, but if a predator appears, the instinct to flee becomes the dominant thought. This illustrates how the strength of a 'dominanta' can dictate our choices based on immediate needs and threats.

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