Depending on how you look at it the answer will change. If combat is imminent, it means "Stay and fight, or flee." It can be interpreted the same way with fight having a different meaning, such as in an argument "Continue arguing, or give in/give up"
sympathetic nervous system
Sympathetic.
yes
The Sympathetic Nervous System
The sympathetic nervous system, more specifically, fight or flight response is mediated through the hypothalamus.
The fight or flight response is initiated by the sympathetic nervous system.
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.
Sympathetic nervous system that releases epinephrine (adrenaline).
The sympathetic nervous system is also known as the fight or flight system.
The Sympathetic Nervous System
sypathetic nervous system
The fight-or-flight response is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, which prepares the body for action by increasing heart rate, dilating airways, and releasing stress hormones like adrenaline. This response helps the body to either confront a threat (fight) or flee from it (flight) in order to ensure survival.
...sympathetic nervous system. When faced with a threat, this system triggers a series of physiological changes to prepare the body to either confront the danger or flee from it. Key components of the fight or flight response include increased heart rate, heightened senses, and the release of stress hormones like adrenaline.
sympathetic nervous system.
sympathetic nervous system.
The sympathetic nervous system, more specifically, fight or flight response is mediated through the hypothalamus.
The fight-or-flight response is influenced and enhanced by the adrenal system. When an animal senses danger, on-rushing epinephrine springs them into action.
sympathetic component.
yes
The parasympathetic nervous system does not stimulate the fight or flight response.