The fight-or-flight or the fight-flight-freeze-or-fawn (also called hyperarousal or the acute stress response) is a physiological reaction that occurs...
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Look up fight or flight in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The fight-or-flight response is a biological response of humans and other animals to acute...
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Stress (biology) (redirect from General Adaptation Response)
cortisol. The sympathoadrenal medullary axis (SAM) may activate the fight-or-flight response through the sympathetic nervous system, which dedicates energy...
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stress response, specifically an increased heart rate. In times of high stress, caused by both visual and auditory triggers, a person's “fight or flight” response...
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Fight or Flight Response" "Fight Test" "The Strange Design of Conscience" "Fight Test" (primitive demo with helium voice) "Fight Test" (video) "Fight...
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Freezing behavior (redirect from Freeze response)
crouching times. A response to stimuli typically is said to be a "fight or flight", but is more completely described as "fight, flight, or freeze". In addition...
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Grey's Anatomy season 2 (redirect from Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response)
Denny Duquette, which resulted in high critical acclaim and positive fan response. The season kept its original airtime from the previous season, taking...
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constriction response (miosis), is the narrowing of the pupil, which may be caused by scleral buckles or drugs such as opiates/opioids or anti-hypertension...
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Horse behavior (section The "fight-or-flight" response)
well-developed fight-or-flight response. Their first reaction to a threat is often to flee, although sometimes they stand their ground and defend themselves or their...
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Sympathetic nervous system (redirect from Sympathetic response)
sympathetic nervous system's primary process is to stimulate the body's fight or flight response. It is, however, constantly active at a basic level to maintain...
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a two-hour season finale event alongside "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response". The show follows a group of young doctors in training, and in...
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Body reactivity (section Fight or flight)
pathogenic factors. The body reactivity can range from homeostasis to a fight or flight response. Ultimately, they are all governed by the nervous system. The central...
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implications in this reflex. The amygdala is known to have a role in the "fight-or-flight response", and the hippocampus functions to form memories of the stimulus...
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Fight or Flight is a 2025 action comedy film directed by James Madigan, and written by Brooks McLaren and D. J. Cotrona. It stars Josh Hartnett as a man...
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pain, and increased levels of adrenaline that accelerates the fight-or-flight response. The history of prejudice and discrimination against people with...
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Anxiety (redirect from Anxiety response)
is closely related to fear, which is a response to a real or perceived immediate threat (fight-or-flight response); anxiety involves the expectation of...
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respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal. The fight-or-flight response, also known as the acute stress response, is set into action...
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danger can instigate the fight-or-flight response associated with the sympathetic nervous system. The fight-or-flight response is adaptive when there is...
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Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School. He coined the term "fight or flight response", and developed the theory of homeostasis. He popularized his theories...
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physiological responses to physical or psychological stress. The body's response to stress is also termed a "fight or flight" response, and it is characterised...
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Voodoo death (section Fight or flight)
to any psychological response. Deeply related to these cases of sudden death is what Cannon termed the "fight-or-flight response", what has been classified...
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from the adrenal medulla of the adrenal glands is part of the fight-or-flight response. Tyrosine is created from phenylalanine by hydroxylation by the...
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increased heart rate, and sweating) that may reflect activation of the fight-or-flight response. Unlike the discomfort seen in hyperacusis, misophonic reactions...
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tissues in response to hormonal and neural signals. In particular, glycogenolysis plays an important role in the fight-or-flight response and the regulation...
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Stimulus (physiology) (section Cellular response)
stimuli are capable of producing systemic responses throughout the body, as in the fight-or-flight response. In order for a stimulus to be detected with...
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adrenomedullary cells where they act as the bodily mechanism for "fight-or-flight" responses. Because of this, the sympathoadrenal system plays a large role...
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Parasympathetic nervous system (redirect from Parasympathetic response)
is responsible for stimulating activities associated with the fight-or-flight response. Nerve fibres of the parasympathetic nervous system arise from...
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humans to relax. Benson developed the idea of the response, which counters the fight-or-flight response described during the 1920s by Walter Bradford Cannon...
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needed for the conditioning of fear, or the creation of a fight-or-flight response. A fight-or-flight response is created when a stimulus is associated...
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Surprise (emotion) (section Physiological responses)
or neutral/moderate. Surprise can occur in varying levels of intensity ranging from very surprised, which may induce the fight-or-flight response, or...
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