Fight or Flight Response Flashcards

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Outline the first step of the fight or flight response

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  • A threat occurs resulting in high activity in the amygdala
  • This is because the amygdala detects threats and processes emotions, particularly fear
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Outline the second step of the fight or flight response

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  • The amygdala sends a distress signal to the hypothalamus which activates the sympathetic nervous system
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Outline the third step of the fight or flight response

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  • The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for action by sending a message to the adrenal gland
  • This causes the adrenal medulla to secrete adrenaline
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What physiological changes occur when adrenaline is secreted?

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  • Increased breathing and heart rate
  • Inhibition of salivation and digestion
  • Diversion of blood away from skin
  • Increased sweat production (regulates body temperature so body doesn’t over heat)
  • Pupil dilation (enlargement, allows more light into eyes)
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What occurs after the fight or flight response?

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  • Once threat has passed, the parasympathetic nervous system restores body back to its resting state.
  • Produces opposite physiological changes as those when adrenaline is secreted
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What is one limitation of the fight or flight response?

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  • Rarely useful in modern-day life (e.g stressing for exams).
  • Useful for ancestors facing life threatening situations (e.g from predators).
  • Repeatedly activating it may lead to long-term stress, weakening the immune system and lead to illnesses.
  • Questioning appropriateness
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What is another limitation of the fight or flight response?

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  • Negative implications of sexual assault cases.
  • Doesn’t consider the ‘freeze’ response when there is a threat (often occurs in sexual assault).
  • Would result in claims that individual consented.
  • Questions appropriateness
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What is the final limitation of the fight or flight response?

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  • Typically male response to danger
  • Females adopt ‘tend and befriend’ (protect offspring, befriend women).
  • Researchers underestimated differences between genders on how they respond to danger.
  • Questions appropriateness
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What is the strength of the fight or flight response?

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  • Led to practical applications in understanding and treatment of PTSD.
  • PTSD victims have hyper active amygdala, activating flight or fight response more often.
  • Greater understanding led to effective treatments for PTSD (psychotherapies, mindfulness interventions) tries to decrease activity in amygdala.
  • Adds appropriateness
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