The Nature of Stress Flashcards

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Define: general adaptation syndrome

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according to Hans Selye…

-a physiological reaction occuring in 3 stages: alarm, resistance, exhaustion

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Define: alarm phase

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  • “fight or flight” response

- body activates sympathetic nervous system to meet immediate threat

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Define: resistance phase

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  • physiological reactions continue, increased vulnerability to stressors
  • body tries to resist or cope with the unavoidable stressor
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4
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Define: exhaustion phase

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  • persistent stress depletes body of energy
  • vulnerability increased for illness
  • long-range responses are unhealthy
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5
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Biological changes that are adaptive in the short run, are _______ in the long run.

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-hazardous

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Under stress, _______ sends messages to ________ along 2 pathways.

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  • hypothalamus

- endocrine glands

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7
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1- activates ________, releasing ______ and _______ from the inner (_____) adrenal glands.

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  • sympathetic nervous system
  • epinephrine
  • norepinephrine
  • medulla
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2- hypothalamus initiates activity along ________.

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-HPA Axis (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal cortex)

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Define: HPA Axis

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system activated to energize body to respond to stressors
-hypothalamus sends messages to pituitary, which prompts adrenal cortex (outer) to produce cortisol and other stress hormones

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10
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People’s response to stress vary according to…

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  • learning history
  • gender
  • preexisting health problems
  • genetic predispositions
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Health Psychology investigates…

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-aspects of how mind-body affect eachother to preserve wellness to cause illness

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Explain and interdisciplinary specialty, (PNI) psychoneuroimmunology.

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studies the relationship between…

  • psychology
  • nervous system and endocrine system
  • immune system
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13
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_______ cells are important in tumor detection and rejection, and also protection against the spread of cancer cells and viruses.

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-natural killer

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14
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______ cells enhance and regulate immune response. They are primary target of HIV virus.

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-helper t

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Every time a cell divides, enzymes take away a piece of the _____. When it is reduced to almost nothing….

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  • telomere

- the cell stops dividing and dies

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16
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________ appears to shorten telomeres.

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-chronic stress, especially beginning in childhood

17
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A way to better a pessimist’s outlook is to tell him…

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“count your blessings instead of your burdens”

18
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_______ is better for your health and well-being than _____ is.

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  • optimism

- pessimism

19
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Define: locus of control

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-a general expectation about whether the results of your actions are under your control (internal locus) or beyond your control (external locus)

20
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Most people tolerate stressors if they can ____ or _____ them.

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  • predict

- control

21
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_______ is elevated when people feel they are being judged negatively or have no control over the task at hand.

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-cortisol

22
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The greatest threat to our well-being occurs when…

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-people feel that they are stuck in a situation that has no foreseeable end

23
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Those with ___ locus of control are more likely to take action to improve their health when necessary.

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-internal

24
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Western cultures celebrate _____ control.

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-primary control

25
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Define: primary control

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effort to MODIFY reality by changing...
-other people
-the situation
-or events
"fighting back" philosophy
26
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Eastern cultures emphasize ____ control.

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-secondary

27
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Define: secondary control

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effort to ACCEPT reality as it is by changing...
-your attitudes
-your emotions
-your goals
"learn to live with it philosophy"
28
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An important part of coping includes all aspects of ______ control.

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-secondary control