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Modern Triggers for the Fight or Flight Response
In contemporary society, the fight or flight response is frequently activated by psychological stressors, such as public speaking or academic exams, rather than the physical threats it evolved to handle. Although no real physical danger is present in these situations, the body still initiates this physiological response to a perceived threat, making the response less adaptive in a modern context.
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Modern Triggers for the Fight or Flight Response
Health Consequences of Chronic Activation of the Fight or Flight Response
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Example of Fight or Flight Response: Encountering a Bear
Physiological Changes During the Fight-or-Flight Response
General Adaptation Syndrome: Alarm Reaction
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis
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Health Consequences of Chronic Activation of the Fight or Flight Response
An employee is preparing to give a high-stakes presentation to their company's leadership. They experience a racing heart, rapid breathing, and sweaty palms. Which statement best analyzes this physiological reaction in the context of the situation?