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Describe some of the physiological changes that occur with activation of the fight-or-flight response. Include both sympathetic and parasympathetic changes.



Stress pioneer Dr. ____________________ developed the theory of the general adaptation syndrome as a result of his research on the physiological effects of chronic stress on rats.
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The ____________________ is the central portion of the brain; is responsible for regulating emotions, among other things; and is the location of the hypothalamus.
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A unique medical condition in which severe emotional stress causes heart abnormalities, including heart failure, is called ____________________.
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Researchers at McGill University found that images of ____________________ made men calmer and less aggressive, reasoning that historically men would already have used their aggression to acquire it.
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The sympathetic nervous system initiates the fight-or-flight response each time we have a thought of potential or actual danger or pain. The text lists numerous physiological changes that help increase power, speed, and strength, including increased central nervous system activity and mental activity; increased secretion of adrenaline, noradrenaline, and cortisol; increased cardiac output; increased oxygen consumption; increased muscle contractions; and many more.

The parasympathetic nervous system returns the physiology to a state of homeostasis after the threat, danger, or potential pain is no longer perceived to be imminent. The parasympathetic branch is responsible for counterbalancing the body's sympathetic activity, which restores calm, promotes relaxation, and facilitates digestive functions, energy storage, and tissue repair and growth. Breathing is slow, as is the heart rate. Blood pressure and body temperature drop. In general, muscle tension decreases.

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