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30 September, 04:54
Stimulus/Stress v. s. Response
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Skyla Hansen
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The stress response, or "fight or flight" response is the emergency reaction system of the body ... The stress response includes physical and thought responses to your perception of various situations. When the stress response is turned on, your body may release substances like adrenaline and cortisol.
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