Fight or Flight - BIOPSYCHOLOGY Flashcards

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1
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what is fight or flight

A

the body’s response to stress

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2
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which brain region processes fear/pain

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the amygdala

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3
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which brain region controls homeostasis

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the hypothalamus

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4
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what is the pituitary gland

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‘master gland’ - controls other glands

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what is ACTH

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(adrenal gland) - starts production of adrenaline and noradrenaline

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what is CRH

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(adrenal gland) - starts production of cortisol

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what does the adrenal medulla process

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adrenaline and noradrenaline

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what does the adrenal cortex produce

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cortisol

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what is acute stress

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short-term and intense stress. adaptive and healthy

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what is chronic stress

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long-term and exhausting stress. maladaptive (not good for survival) and unhealthy

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what does the HPA axis stand for

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hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands

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what is HPA dysfunction

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unnecessary stress response maintained
….brain receives “false” danger/perceived threat signal which overpowers the endocrine stress feedback signal which was meant to happen

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where does the ‘stressor’ signal immediately go to

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the amygdala

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which two places will this stressor signal go to from the amygdala

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either the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus

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when does the amygdala send the stressor signal to the pituitary gland

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brain ‘danger’ signal (perceived threat) - is the more powerful signal

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16
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when does the amygdala send the stressor signal to hypothalamus

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for endocrine ‘stress’ feedback (psychological readiness) - less powerful signal

17
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where does the stressor signal go when brain ‘danger’ is received

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pituitary gland –> releases ATCH –> adrenal medulla –> releases noradrenaline/adrenaline

18
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where does the stressor signal go if endocrine ‘stress’ feedback (psychological readiness) is happening

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hypothalamus –> releases CRH –> adrenal cortex –> releases cortisol (feedbacks to hypothalamus)