Your heart rate increase, which will increase your blood pressure. Also your senses are on full alert re:sight, smell, hearing.
The sympathetic nervous system originates in the spinal cord and its main function is to activate the physiological changes that occur during the fight-or-flight response.
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Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a hormone released from the adrenal glands and its major action, together with noradrenaline, is to prepare the body for fight-or-flight.
The fight or flight response is the hormone adrenaline so the chances are that at least some of your senses become more alert.
Epinephrine, adrenaline, and cortisol are hormones that have all been linked to the "flight or fight" response.
Examples include the acceleration of the heartbeat, raising of blood pressure, shrinkage of the pupils of the eyes, and the redirection of blood away from the skin to muscles, brain, and the heart.
It is caused by the neurohormone called norepinephrine.
No, it slows so you can conserve your energy.
During the alarm stage, stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol are released. This triggers the body's fight-or-flight response, increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and alertness. These changes prepare the body to react to the stressful situation.
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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.