Fight or Flight

Cards (8)

  • Fight or flight - response to a stressor generated by the automatic nervous system through the sympathetic branch
  • Fight or flight - Physiological response that humans undergo when they perceive or experience a threat which lasts about 30 minutes
  • The hypothalamus must recognise the threat
  • The hypothalamus activates the sympathomedullary (SAM) pathway, which sends a signal that stimulates the adrenal glands
  • The adrenal glands release adrenalin and noradrenaline into the bloodstream, which regulate various bodily processes to prepare for fight or flight
  • Effects of adrenaline :
    • Pupil dilation - allow more light in to see the threat more clearly
    • Increased heart rate/ blood pressure - quickly get more oxygen to the muscles
    • Increased respiration rate - more oxygen entering the body to be used for energy
    • Reduced activity in digestive system - body is able to use the energy for other functions
  • Fight or flight is an unsustainable use of energy so the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in to return the body to its 'normal' state; this is known as the rest and digest response
  • The 'normal' state of the body is known as homeostasis