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Panic is a sudden sensation of , which is so strong as to dominate or prevent and thinking, replacing it with overwhelming feelings of , and frantic agitation consistent with a fight-or-flight reaction. Panic may occur singularly in individuals or manifest suddenly in large groups as (closely related to ).


Etymology
The word "panic" derives from antiquity and is a tribute to the ancient god Pan. One of the many gods in the of ancient Greece, Pan was the god of shepherds and of woods and pastures. The Greeks believed that he often wandered peacefully through the woods, playing a pipe, but when accidentally awakened from his noontime nap he could give a great shout that would cause flocks to stampede. From this aspect of Pan's nature Greek authors derived the word panikos, "sudden fear", the ultimate source of the English word: "panic". The Greek term indicates the feeling of total fear that is also sudden and often attributed to the presence of a god.
(2025). 9780231144568, Columbia University Press.


Psychology
The fight-or-flight response (among other names) is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival. Animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system, preparing the animal for fighting or fleeing. The produces a hormonal cascade that results in the secretion of , especially and . The hormones , , and , as well as the neurotransmitters and , also affect how organisms react to stress. The hormone might also play a part.

General adaptation syndrome regulates stress responses among and other involves the fight-or-flight response as it first stage.

A is a sudden period of intense and discomfort that may include , sweating, , shaking, shortness of breath, , or a feeling of impending doom or of losing control. Typically, symptoms reach a peak within ten minutes of onset, and last for roughly 30 minutes, but the duration can vary from seconds to hours. Though distressing, panic attacks themselves are not physically dangerous. They can either be triggered or occur unexpectedly.

In psychology, there is an identified condition called that has been described as a specific psychological vulnerability of people to interpret normal physical sensations in a catastrophic way.

(2025). 9781337619370, Cengage Learning.
It is related strongly to biological and psychological factors and their interactions.
(2025). 9781285755618, Cengage Learning.
Leonard J. Schmidt and Brooke Warner describe panic as "that terrible, profound emotion that stretches us beyond our ability to imagine any experience more horrible" adding that "physicians like to compare painful clinical conditions on some imagined 'Richter scale' of vicious, mean hurt … to the psychiatrist there is no more vicious, mean hurt than an exploding and personally disintegrating panic attack."Leonard J. Schmidt and Brooke Warner (eds), Panic: Origins, Insight, and Treatment (Berkeley CA: North Atlantic Books, 2002), xiii

Panic attacks can occur due to several other disorders including social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder, depression, and medical problems.

Panic in social psychology is considered infectious since it can spread to a multitude of people and those affected are expected to act irrationally as a consequence.

(2025). 9789402412628, Springer.
Psychologists identify different types of this panic event with slightly varying descriptions, which include mass panic, mass hysteria, mass psychosis, and .
(2018). 9781544308890, SAGE Publications. .

An influential theoretical treatment of panic is found in 's Theory of Collective Behavior. The science of panic management has found important practical applications in the armed forces and emergency services of the world.


Effects
Prehistoric humans used mass panic as a technique when hunting animals, especially . reacting to unusually strong sounds or unfamiliar visual effects were directed towards , where they eventually jumped to their deaths when cornered.

are also vulnerable to panic and it is often considered infectious, in the sense one person's panic may easily spread to other people nearby and soon the entire group acts , but people also have the ability to prevent and/or control their own and others' panic by disciplined thinking or training (such as disaster drills).

and try to accommodate for behaviors related to panic, such as , during and , often using to determine the best way to lead people to a safe exit and prevent congestion or . The most effective methods are often non-intuitive. A tall column or columns, placed in front of the door exit at a precisely calculated distance, may speed up the evacuation of a large room, as the obstacle divides the congestion well ahead of the choke point.

Many highly publicized cases of deadly panic occurred during massive public events. The layout of was extensively redesigned by authorities in an attempt to eliminate frequent crushes, which kill an average of 250 every year. Football stadiums have seen deadly crowd rushes and stampedes, such as at Heysel stadium in in 1985 with more than 600 casualties, including 39 deaths, at Hillsborough stadium in , , in 1989 when 96 people were killed in a crush, and at Kanjuruhan Stadium in , in 2022 when 135 people were killed in a crush.


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