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  • |Term=fight-or-flight syndrome ...his way, the body helps protect itself from possible harm. During fight or flight, certain hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol are released into the blo
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  • == Fight-or-flight response == ...cal reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
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  • == Fight or Flight Response == ...cal reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
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  • |Term=fight-or-flight syndrome ...his way, the body helps protect itself from possible harm. During fight or flight, certain hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol are released into the blo
    882 bytes (130 words) - 05:09, 9 January 2023
  • == Fight or Flight Response == ...cal reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
    2 KB (264 words) - 21:43, 13 February 2024
  • == Flight (medical term) == ...y responses to perceived threat or danger, commonly known as the "fight or flight" response.
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  • ...hanges that occur in the body to help a person fight or fight in stressful or dangerous situations escape. In this way, the body helps protect itself fro ...(. . . STUH-dee) A type of clinical trial in which a new drug, procedure, or treatment is tested in humans for the first time. FIH trials take place aft
    753 bytes (114 words) - 05:10, 9 January 2023
  • == Fight-or-flight response == ...cal reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival.
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  • ...of [[Homeostasis|homeostasis]] and the [[Fight or Flight Response|fight or flight response]]. ...ng the body's physiological reaction to perceived harmful events, attacks, or threats to survival.
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  • ...ight response]]. It is released into the bloodstream in response to stress or danger, leading to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose ...chemically similar to noradrenaline and also plays a role in the fight or flight response.
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  • '''Goosebumps''' (/ˈɡuːsbʌmps/), also known as '''horripilation''' or '''piloerection''', is a physiological phenomenon in which small elevations ...This reaction is a part of the body's [[Fight-or-flight response|fight-or-flight response]], and can be triggered by various factors such as cold, fear, nos
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  • ...rmone and medication which plays a significant role in the body's fight or flight response by increasing blood flow to muscles, output of the heart, pupil di The term "adrenalin" comes from the Latin ''ad'' meaning 'at' or 'towards', and ''renes'' meaning 'kidneys'. This is a reference to the adre
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  • ...romocytoma. This is often confirmed with a [[Computed Tomography|CT scan]] or [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging|MRI]]. ...nephrine]]: A hormone and neurotransmitter involved in the body's fight or flight response.
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  • ...oluntary reaction to a sudden or unexpected stimulus, such as a loud noise or sudden movement. ...o be a basic form of defense mechanism that prepares the body for fight or flight.
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  • ...sympathetic nervous system activity. It is the opposite of the [[fight or flight response]], and is associated with feelings of calm and peace. ...he term is derived from the English words "relaxation", meaning to release or bring relief from the effects of tension and anxiety, and "response", refer
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  • ...thetic nervous system]]. They play a crucial role in the body's [[fight or flight response]]. ...'sympathetic ganglia' is derived from the Greek words 'syn' meaning 'with' or 'together', 'pathos' meaning 'feeling', and 'ganglion' meaning 'knot'. This
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  • ...a complex emotional state that is often associated with unexpected events or sudden changes in one's environment. It is a common human emotion and can h ...response]], a primitive reaction that prepares the body to either confront or flee from potential danger.
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  • The Sympathoadrenal System is responsible for the body's [[fight or flight response]]. When the body perceives a threat, the [[Sympathetic Nervous Sys ...is the body's physiological reaction to perceived harmful events, attacks, or threats to survival.
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  • ...looming' is derived from the Old English ''lōmian'', which means to appear or come into sight. It was first used in the context of visual perception in t ...associated with a sense of urgency or threat, and can trigger a [[fight or flight response]] in many animals, including humans.
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  • ...nephrine]]: A hormone and neurotransmitter involved in the body's fight or flight response. ...hormone and neurotransmitter that plays a key role in the body's fight or flight response.
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  • ..., and conduction velocity, which are all essential for the body's fight-or-flight response. ...hormone and neurotransmitter that plays a key role in the body's fight-or-flight response.
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  • ...sympathetic nervous system and plays a crucial role in the body's fight or flight response. .... "Ganglion" is derived from the Greek word "ganglion," meaning a swelling or knot, referring to the mass of nerve cell bodies.
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  • ...ht response, while parasympathetic ganglia are involved in rest-and-digest or feed-and-breed activities. ...dy about stress and impending danger, and are responsible for the fight-or-flight response.
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