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STRESS, FEAR, AND THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE FIGHT OR FLIGHT OVERVIEW AMYGDALA HYPOTHALAMUS PITUITARY GLAND ADRENAL GLAND THROUGHOUT BODY THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND THE PITUITARY GLAND INSIDE THE PITUITARY GLAND THE BRAIN • Incoming info into Thalamus • Signal sent to Amygdila (decodes emotions) • Transmitted to Hypothalamus (Responds by initiation F or F) • Hypo. sends nerve impulse down spine • Hypo. activates Pituitary gland (Releases Hormone – ACTH) THE ADRENAL GLAND AND INSIDE EPINEPHRINE SPREADS THROUGH THE BODY THE BODY • • • • • • Nerve impulse from Hypo./ ACTH both reach Adrenal Nerve impulse signals chromofin cells – Epinephrine ACTH signals cells to produce Cortisol Both chemicals released from Adrenal gland Cortisol raises blood sugar (Frees fatty acids) Epinephrine reaches liver (Increases glucose production – more potential energy – ATP) – Reaches lungs (relaxes muscles/increases respiration (more O2 for muscles) – Reaches Heart (Beats faster – circulates energy faster) FIGHT OR FLIGHT OVERVIEW Brain receives/sends signals to pituitary Pituitary releases messengers to Adrenal Adrenal produces Epinephrine and Cortisol Cortisol frees fatty acids/raises sugar Adrenaline increases resp. allows more o2/energy (ATP) WHAT IS FEAR? PATHS OF FEAR Thalamus - decides where to send incoming sensory data (from eyes, ears, mouth, skin) Sensory cortex - interprets sensory data Hippocampus - stores and retrieves conscious memories; processes sets of stimuli to establish context Amygdala - decodes emotions; determines possible threat; stores fear memories Hypothalamus - activates "fight or flight" response TEXT FROM http://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/human-nature/other-emotions/fear.h SO WHAT DOES THIS RESPONSE LOOK LIKE? • Increase Heart rate • Pupils dilate (take in light) • Veins in skin tighten – allow flow to major muscles (chills – less blood in skin) • Muscles tense (goose bumps) • Focus on immediate ACTIVITY: Play the fight or flight game http://cmhc.utexas.edu/stressrecess/Level_One/fof.html