Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The sympathomedullary
response to acute stress
- Cerebral Cortex.
- Processes
information.
- Hippocampus.
- Hypothalamus.
- Direct nerve cell connections
through the spine.
- Adrenal medullar.
- Adrenaline.
- Noradrenaline.
- Triggers the
SAM response.
- Recognises
threat using
memory.
- Bodily responses
to acute stress.
- Dilated
pupils.
- Dry
mouth.
- Bladder
relaxes.
- Heightened
emotions
(e.g. fear).
- Increased
blood pressure.
- Numbing
of pain.
- Increased
heart rate.
- Liver produces
more glucose to
increase energy.
- Breathing rate
increases.
- Taylor et al. found that acute
stress produces the
fight-or-flight response in men
but the tend-and-befriend
response in women.
- There may
be gender
differences.
- McCarty found that age
changes the intensity of the
SAM response in rats.
- Older rats produced
less adrenaline than
younger rats.
- However research
done with animals
cannot necessarily be
generalised to humans.