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What happens to the body when a threat is perceived?
a
stressors
is activates the
hypothalamus.
hypothalamus sends signals to
sympathetic
nervous system.
neurones from
sympathetic
send message to adrenal glands, releasing
adrenaline.
heart rate increases, pupils dilate, breathing increase,
sweat
,
blood pressure
increase.
What happens to the body when the threat has passed?
The
stressor
goes
away.
parasympathetic
nervous system returns body to
resting
state by:
decreasing heart rate
decreasing blood pressure
starting up
digestion
Gut
:
during fight or
flight
-
inhibits
digestion
resting state
-
stimulates
digestion
Salivary glands:
fight or flight -
inhibits saliva
production
resting state -
stimulate saliva
production
Lungs:
fight or flight -
dilutes
bronchi
resting state -
contract
bronchi
Weakness:
P -fight or flight doesn’t consider freeze element:
Ex - Gray suggests we demonstrate ’freeze response‘. This is where we become hyper-vigilant, so decided next course of actions.
L - therefore, fight-fight explanation limited and doesn’t explain cognitive/behavioural factors.
Weakness:
P - fight or flight response can be
maladaptive
for modern society stressors.
Ex - while might be useful for life threatening situations, modern day life rarely requires
intense biological
responses.
L - maladaptive response to
contemporary
life.
Weakness:
P - explanation may suffer from
beta bias.
Ex -
Taylor
et al females adopt
‘tend and
befriend’ response to stressful situations (more likely to protect offspring).
L - flight or fight response may be limited to
application
of females.
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