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  1. AP Psychology. Fight-or-Flight Responses. Definition. This is an automatic physiological reaction to stressful or threatening situations. It prepares the body for physical action - either fighting off danger or fleeing from it. Analogy. Imagine you're hiking and suddenly see a bear.

  2. AP Psychology. Fight or Flight Response. Definition. This is an automatic physiological reaction to an event perceived as stressful or frightening. The body prepares itself either for combat (fight) or escape (flight). " Fight or Flight Response " appears in: Subjects ( 2) AP Biology. Anatomy & Physiology. Study guides ( 1)

  3. The flight or fight response is an automatic physiological reaction to an event perceived as stressful or frightening. It prepares the body either to confront or flee from potential harm.

  4. 22 mar 2021 · Study Notes. Biopsychology: The ‘Fight or Flight’ Response Explained. Level: A-Level. Board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas. Last updated 22 Mar 2021. Share : When someone enters a potentially stressful situation, the amygdala (part of the limbic system) is activated.

  5. This reaction is often called the " fight or flight " response. It is the effects of adrenaline that lead to the typical symptoms experienced during stressful situations such as increased heart rate, dry mouth, increased sweating etc.

  6. The EAAP association is the European platform for psychologists, human factors specialists and students working and researching in all areas of aviation, i.e. Safety, Training, Selection, Accident investigation, Human engineering and Psychological assessments and treatments.

  7. What is the fight or flight response? Emotion arousing events trigger an outpouring of the stress hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine. We then decide to fight or run (flight)

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