
Exaggerated Startle: Bizarre Neurology of Hyper-Reflexivity
Genetics, Isolation, and the Uncontrollable Physical Spasms in the Nineteenth-Century Maine Woods, 1878-1890
Francisco Rivera(Author)
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Published on 4. April 2026
190 pages
978-3-565-38324-5 (ISBN)
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In the late nineteenth century, a bizarre medical anomaly swept through the isolated lumber camps of northern Maine. French-Canadian loggers began exhibiting an extreme, uncontrollable startle reflex. If suddenly surprised or commanded with a loud voice, these men would violently jump, throw their axes, or immediately obey whatever order was shouted at them, even if it meant striking a friend.
Medical science at the time was baffled by the "Jumping Frenchmen of Maine." Was it an infectious psychological hysteria brought on by the brutal isolation of the freezing timber camps, or a deep-seated genetic mutation amplified by generations of closed-community intermarriage? Modern neurology now points to a severe form of hyperplexia, where the brain's inhibitory neurotransmitters fail to dampen the body's primitive alarm system.
This book investigates one of the most peculiar chapters in American medical history. You will explore the harsh sociological conditions of the Victorian logging industry, the original psychiatric field studies conducted by Dr. George Beard, and the modern genetic science decoding the human startle response.
Unlock the terrifying mechanics of the human nervous system. Discover how extreme geographic isolation birthed a neurological glitch that turned a simple surprise into a physical hijacking.
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