The GEICO caveman when he tried to smash that annoying talking gecko.
The ALARM response
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stress. when you have very high amounts of stress it causes adrenaline which leads to fight or flight
The flight or fight response causes your body to be filled with adrenaline. There are also other stress chemicals present.
blood pressure increases hormones are released
The Fight or Flight Response.
The stage of stress which includes the fight-or-flight response is the point in which a person feels that their life or well being may be in danger. If escape is impossible, a person may be forced to chose to fight.
The stage of stress which includes the fight-or-flight response is the point in which a person feels that their life or well being may be in danger. If escape is impossible, a person may be forced to chose to fight.
The stage of stress which includes the fight-or-flight response is the point in which a person feels that their life or well being may be in danger. If escape is impossible, a person may be forced to chose to fight.
Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) and norepinephrine are the two major neurotransmitters involved in the fight or flight response. The main hormone involved in the stress response is cortisol.
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
Positive combat stress behavior