Stress Flashcards

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Hans Seyle’s Three Biological Observations

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(1) Enlargement of the adrenal cortex
(2) Shrinking of lymphatic organs – eg thymus, spleen
(3) Stomach and duodenal ulcers

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Hans Seyle’s “General Adaptation System”

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  • Alarm Reaction
  • A stage of resistance
  • Stage of Exhaustion
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What is the “emotional brain”?

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The Lymbic System

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What is the “thinking brain?”

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The Prefrontal Cortex

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Components of the limbic system

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  • Hippocampus
  • Amygdala
  • Hypothalamus
  • Olfactory bulb
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Role of Hippocampus in Limbic System

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Declarative, short term memory

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Role of Amygdala s in Limbic System

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Only has two modes: It’s silent, or it’s PANIC.

Integrates behavioral actions involving survival, conditioned emotional responses. RAGE RESPONSE.

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Role of Hypothalamus in Limbic System

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Primary output for the limbic system.
• Connnected to anterior pituitary hormone output & SNS.
• Also regulates Body temp, appetite, sexual responses.

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Role of Role of Olfactory Bulb in Limbic System

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• Emotions are connected to smell

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Role of Prefrontal Cortex

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o Judgment, insight, motivation, mood, emotional response

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Two components of stress system:

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Sympathetic Nervous System
• Arranged for a global, rapid response to stress. Within seconds, you can mobilize entire body:

Adrenal Cortex
• Epinephrine (Adreneline): Longer term response

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4 stress responses launched by the SNS

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  • Increased HR
  • Bronchodilation of lungs
  • Increased perfusion to sk muscles
  • Liver: Glycogen breakdown, increased glucose levels
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13
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Hypothalamus response to stress

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CRH → ACTH → Circulating cortisol

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Actions of Cortisol (5)

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o BP goes up
o Acts on the liver: Gluconeogenesis, blood glucose goes up
o Holds onto calcium, sodium – needed for muscle contraction
o Increased excitability of the brain
o Suppression of immune function (in order to mobilize energy elsewhere)

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Classic Signs of Over-Training

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o Heart rate gets way high at low intensities

o Body is reacting to low levels of stress as though they are high levels of stress

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