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Biopsychology
6.2.2.1 Role of Adrenaline
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How does adrenaline function as a "supercharge" for the body?
It prepares the body for action
What is the location of the adrenal glands?
On top of the
kidneys
What are the main functions of adrenaline during the fight or flight response?
Speeds up
heart rate
to pump more blood
Increases breathing rate for more oxygen
Improves alertness and physical performance
Prepares the body for action
When are adrenaline glands activated?
During a
fight or flight
situation
What is the primary function of adrenaline?
Prepares the body for
fight or flight
Which part of the brain initiates the fight-or-flight response?
Hypothalamus
What is the role of adrenaline in the fight or flight response?
Prepares
the
body
for
fight
or
flight
What is released by the hypothalamus to activate the adrenal-cortical system?
CRF
What is the sequence of activation for adrenaline during the fight or flight response?
Hypothalamus detects a threat
Activates
sympathetic nervous system
Triggers
adrenal medulla
to release
epinephrine
What hormone does the pituitary gland secrete during the fight-or-flight response?
ACTH
What does the release of adrenaline provide?
Energy
and
alertness
What two hormones are released by the adrenal medulla during the fight-or-flight response, and where are they released?
Norepinephrine
and epinephrine
Released into the bloodstream
What is the purpose of the physiological changes caused by adrenaline?
To prepare the body for
immediate
action
How does adrenaline affect breathing during the fight or flight response?
It
makes
you
breathe
faster
Approximately how many hormones are released by the adrenal cortex when stimulated by ACTH?
30
hormones
Where does ACTH travel to after being secreted by the pituitary gland?
Adrenal cortex
What is the effect of adrenaline on physical performance?
It improves
alertness
and physical performance
Where do hormones released by the adrenal cortex and medulla go?
Bloodstream
What is one function of adrenaline during the fight or flight response?
It speeds up your
heart rate
What is the process of adrenaline release during a fight or flight response?
Brain senses danger
Adrenal glands
release adrenaline
Adrenaline enters bloodstream
Body experiences increased energy and alertness
How does adrenaline affect vision during the fight-or-flight response?
Pupils dilate
and vision sharpens
What system does the hypothalamus activate directly during the fight-or-flight response?
Sympathetic nervous system
How does adrenaline release fit into the broader hormonal response?
Part of a hormonal cascade
Prepares the body for
fight or flight
What are the effects of adrenaline on the body during the fight or flight response?
Speeds up
heart rate
Increases
breathing rate
Provides more energy
What does the sympathetic nervous system activate?
Adrenal medulla
What is released by the hypothalamus to activate the adrenal-cortical system?
CRF
What is released by the adrenal medulla?
Norepinephrine
and epinephrine
What is released by the adrenal medulla?
Norepinephrine
and epinephrine
What is the effect of impulses activating glands and smooth muscles?
Triggers
fight-or-flight
What system does the hypothalamus activate in response to a threat?
Sympathetic nervous system
What system does the hypothalamus activate directly during the fight-or-flight response?
Sympathetic nervous system
What is the overall purpose of the fight-or-flight response?
To prepare the body to either confront or escape a perceived threat by:
Activating the
sympathetic nervous system
Releasing
hormones
into the bloodstream
What is the sequence of the initial hormonal events in the fight-or-flight response?
Hypothalamus releases
CRF
Pituitary gland
secretes
ACTH
ACTH arrives at
adrenal cortex
Adrenal cortex releases
approximately 30
hormones
What happens to heart rate and blood pressure during the fight-or-flight response?
They increase
Where do hormones released by the adrenal cortex and medulla go?
Bloodstream
Approximately how many hormones are released by the adrenal cortex when stimulated by ACTH?
30
hormones
What is the effect of impulses activating glands and smooth muscles?
Triggers
fight-or-flight
What two hormones are released by the adrenal medulla during the fight-or-flight response, and where are they released?
Norepinephrine
and epinephrine
Released into the bloodstream
What hormone does the pituitary gland secrete during the fight-or-flight response?
ACTH
What physiological changes does adrenaline cause during the fight-or-flight response?
It causes several physiological changes
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