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    Flight or Fight Specific Purpose: Inform people about the “Fight or Flightresponse and the better understand the way the body responds to certain stress. I. Introduction: Driving your parents home one night you begin to lose control of the car and crash. You’re able to escape the car unharmed‚ but notice one of your parents are stuck inside with the door jammed and the car on fire. Your heart rate begins to rise and you feel this surge of energy flow through your body. You react and rip the

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    Which is another name for the fight or flight response? Sympathetic nervous system The "fight or flight response" is our body’s automatic response that prepares the body to "fight or flight" from perceived attack‚ harm or threat to ourselves. This response is something we are born with and has been in our systems for as long as humans have been alive. This "fight or flight" response happens when the internal or external stress activates the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal-cortical system

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    To understand the Fight or Flight response it helps to think about the role of emotions in our lives. Many of us would prefer to focus on our logical‚ thinking nature and ignore our sometimes troublesome emotions‚ but emotions have a purpose. Our most basic emotions like fear‚ anger or disgust are vital messengers: they evolved as signals to help us meet our basic needs for self-preservation and safety. It would be dangerous to be indecisive about a threat to our survival so the brain runs information

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    The fight or flight response is a reaction that is activated in emergency situations. It is an acute stress response that occurs in the presence of something that is terrifying‚ either physically or mentally. During this response there is an increase in heart rate‚ blood pressure and breathing rate. After the threat is gone it takes about 20-60 minutes before the body returns to its pre-arousal state. The fight or flight response can be caused by an instance such as a man being attacked by a grizzly

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    Abstract Can video games cause an adrenaline response? Our group thinks that playing video games will affect your adrenaline response because we think it will increase your breathing rate‚ heart rate‚ and pain tolerance.For this experiment‚ Richard and Matthew played Black Ops 2 and then we tested their reflexes‚ breathing rate‚ and pain tolerance. We compared it to the test we took before playing the game and the results was the breathing rate‚ reflexes‚ and heart attack increases which proves

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    around him‚ he begins to stress about his boss’s reaction‚ his wife’s yelling and the stomach pains to come. Mr. Keller has now stopped responding to the countdown and his coworkers. With eyes fixed on the monitor Keller is replaced. Question Responses Paul Keller displays some troubling behaviors during the countdown. On this day he is very distracted and daydreams in between check points. Due to his severe distraction of uneasy family life at home Keller has problems remembering and following

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    dynamics‚ health issues‚ and/or the economy. Stressors are different for each person. What is considered stressful for one may not be stressful for someone else. Stress causes the fight or flight response. Fight refers to the aggressive reaction to stress and flight refers to the fleeing from what is causing the stress. Flight can also be attained by substance abuse. In the experience of stress‚ one uses primary and secondary appraisals. Primary appraisal is the determination of whether the stress is

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    respond to it. Finding the right balance is essential. Stress: A Fight or Flight Response When you find yourself in a threatening situation---such as when a car suddenly cuts you off in traffic---your body responds with physical‚ mental and emotional changes. You may notice that your heart races‚ your mouth gets dry or your skin becomes clammy. This is called a “fight or flightresponse. Your body’s immediate and natural response is to re-direct blood flow to deliver more oxygen to your arms and

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    research. Extensive research on the biology of stress was conducted to see whether stress affects physical health under prolonged stress response system. The Health and Safety Executive in UK defines stress as “The adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them at work.” Upon the definition‚ stress is a way human responses when they feel threatened or under pressure. Hence‚ stress is always put in a negative light and positive impact from stress is ignored

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    exertion. The organism which with the aid of increased adrenal secretion can best muster its energies‚ can best call forth sugar to supply the labouring muscles‚ can best lessen fatigue‚ and can best send blood to the parts essential in the run or the fight for life‚ is most likely to survive. Such‚ according to the view here propounded‚ is the function of the adrenal medulla at times of great emergency.’ ” Epinephrine‚ more commonly known as Adrenaline‚ is a naturally occurring hormone. It is a hormone

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