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Adrenaline is released during alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome, when it is necessary to enlist the fight or flight response. This adaptation is so hard-wired in our bodies that simply watching a scary movie can elicit the response, cause the body to release Adrenaline, and bring about all the same physiological changes that are produced if a knife-wielding person attacked you. The same response can occur when you open your electric bill and see that you owe nearly $500, or when a person softly approaches so you didn't hear them coming and they surprise you.
The body's alarm response is sometimes called the "fight or flight response."
Alarm which is sensitive to touch.
An alarm clock does not have a chemical name. It is a mechanical or electro-mechanical device.
A motion detector is an alarm peripheral that requires an alarm control panel to receive signals, which can trigger a siren and begin communicating with the central station.
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In the alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome, the first psychological responses a person may notice include increased alertness, heightened awareness of potential stressors, and activation of the fight-or-flight response. This stage prepares the body to respond to the stressor perceived.
General adaptation syndrome, also called GAS, is what is used to describe the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress. The three stages are: the alarm reaction, the stage of resistance, and the stage of exhaustion.
General adaptation syndrome, or GAS, is a term used to describe the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress. There are three stages the alarm reaction, the stage of resistance, and the stage of exhaustion.
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it stands for General Adaptation Syndrome The Three stages are # Alarm Reaction # Stage of Resistance # Stage of exhaustion
Adrenaline is released during alarm phase of the general adaptation syndrome, when it is necessary to enlist the fight or flight response. This adaptation is so hard-wired in our bodies that simply watching a scary movie can elicit the response, cause the body to release Adrenaline, and bring about all the same physiological changes that are produced if a knife-wielding person attacked you. The same response can occur when you open your electric bill and see that you owe nearly $500, or when a person softly approaches so you didn't hear them coming and they surprise you.
During this phase, if the stress continues, the body adapts to the stressors it is exposed to. Changes at many levels take place in order to reduce the effect of the stressor