Transient terror refers to a temporary or fleeting state of fear or anxiety that arises in response to a specific situation or stimulus. This type of terror is often short-lived, dissipating once the triggering event is over. It can be experienced in various contexts, such as during a frightening movie, a sudden scare, or a moment of danger. Unlike chronic anxiety or phobias, transient terror does not typically lead to long-term psychological effects.
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