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- Voodoo_death abstract "Voodoo death, a term coined by Walter Cannon in 1942 also known as psychogenic death or psychosomatic death, is the phenomenon of sudden death as brought about by a strong emotional shock, such as fear. The anomaly is recognized as \"psychosomatic\" in that death is caused by an emotional response—often fear—to some suggested outside force. Voodoo death is particularly noted in native societies, and concentration- or prisoner of war camps, but the condition is not specific to any particular culture.".
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- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Adrenal_gland.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Adrenocorticotropic_hormone.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Amygdala.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_death.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Bradycardia.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_arrhythmia.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Catecholamine.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emotion.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiological_psychology.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Curse.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Fight-or-flight_response.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Hypothalamus.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(medical).
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Internment.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Nocebo.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Physiological_psychology.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Pituitary_gland.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner-of-war_camp.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Psychophysiology.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Psychosomatic_medicine.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(biology).
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Supernatural.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Syncope_(medicine).
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Tapu_(Polynesian_culture).
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Vagus_nerve.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Bradford_Cannon.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLink Wylie_Vale.
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voodoo death".
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voodoo_death".
- Voodoo_death wikiPageWikiLinkText "voodoo death".
- Voodoo_death id "idCannon1942".
- Voodoo_death id "idEastwell1982".
- Voodoo_death id "idGomez1982".
- Voodoo_death id "idKirn2009".
- Voodoo_death id "idLane2009".
- Voodoo_death id "idLester1972".
- Voodoo_death id "idLester2009".
- Voodoo_death id "idLex1974".
- Voodoo_death id "idMathis1964".
- Voodoo_death id "idMeador1992".
- Voodoo_death id "idSternberg2002".
- Voodoo_death id "idStumpfe1979".
- Voodoo_death reference "Cannon, Walter. "Voodoo Death." American Anthropologist, 44. 1942. 169–181.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Eastwell, Harry D. "Voodoo Death and the Mechanism for Dispatch of the Dying in East Arnhem, Australia." American Anthropologist, 84.1. 1982. 5–18.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Gomez, E.A. "Voodoo and sudden death: the effects of expectations on health." Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review, 19. 1982. 75–91.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Kirn, Timothy F. "Voodoo death is brain's lethal response to fear." Clinical Psychiatry Jan 2004. Web. 15 Nov 2009. .".
- Voodoo_death reference "Lane, R.D., Waldstein, S.R., Chesney, M.A, et al. "The Rebirth of Neuroscience in Psychosomatic Medicine, Part I: Historical Context, Methods, and Relevant Basic Science." Psychosom Medicine, 71.2. 1 Feb 2009. 117–134.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Lester, David. "Voodoo Death." Omega, 59.1. 2009. 1–18.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Lester, David. "Voodoo Death: Some New Thoughts on an Old Phenomenon." American Anthropologist, 74.3. 1972. 386–390.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Lex, Barbara W. "Voodoo Death: New Thoughts on an Old Explanation." American Anthropologist, 76.4. 1974. 818–823.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Mathis, James L. "Sophisticated Version of Voodoo Death." American Psychosomatic Society, 26. 1964. 104–107.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Meador, Clifton K. "Hex Death: Voodoo Death or Persuasion." Southern Medical Journal, 85.3. 1992. 244–247.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Sternberg, Esther. "Walter B. Cannon and 'Voodoo' Death: A Perspective From 60 Years On." Am J Public Health, 92.10. 2002. 1564–1566.".
- Voodoo_death reference "Stumpfe, K.D. "The psychogenic death of Mr. J. A case report." Z Psychosom Med Psychoanal, 25.3. 1979. 263–273.".
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- Voodoo_death wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Psychology.
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- Voodoo_death subject Category:Death.
- Voodoo_death subject Category:Emotion.
- Voodoo_death subject Category:Magic_(paranormal).
- Voodoo_death subject Category:Physiological_psychology.
- Voodoo_death hypernym Phenomenon.
- Voodoo_death type Disease.
- Voodoo_death type Concept.
- Voodoo_death type Process.
- Voodoo_death comment "Voodoo death, a term coined by Walter Cannon in 1942 also known as psychogenic death or psychosomatic death, is the phenomenon of sudden death as brought about by a strong emotional shock, such as fear. The anomaly is recognized as \"psychosomatic\" in that death is caused by an emotional response—often fear—to some suggested outside force.".
- Voodoo_death label "Voodoo death".
- Voodoo_death sameAs Q7941682.
- Voodoo_death sameAs Śmierć_voodoo.
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- Voodoo_death sameAs Q7941682.
- Voodoo_death wasDerivedFrom Voodoo_death?oldid=693751817.
- Voodoo_death isPrimaryTopicOf Voodoo_death.