The fight or flight response is not only experienced by humans. Animals also experience this when danger is near. They either run away, or stand and fight.
I don't think there is because fight or flight is response action the body makes when in a dangerous situation. Stand and fight or flight RUN.
Walter Cannon, a harvard physiologist, first investigated the fight or flight response in 1927.
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight of flight response. The the adrenal glands release epinephrine in the fight or flight response, and norepinephrine after the threat ceases.
medulla
The fight or flight response is the hormone adrenaline so the chances are that at least some of your senses become more alert.
It's Walter Bradford's that animals have one of two responses when posed with a threat: fight or flight. Technically its a stress response or nerve response. In humans, the response can be either aggressiveness or physicality is fighting and deflection, running or hiding would be flight
I don't think there is because fight or flight is response action the body makes when in a dangerous situation. Stand and fight or flight RUN.
The ALARM response
The adrenal medulla is responsible for the fight-or-flight response. It releases a hormonal cascade that results in the secretion of epinephrine and nonrepinephrine.
Walter Cannon, a harvard physiologist, first investigated the fight or flight response in 1927.
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight of flight response. The the adrenal glands release epinephrine in the fight or flight response, and norepinephrine after the threat ceases.
yes
Epinephrine
yes
It is the old fight or flight response.
Adrenaline
no