Nature of Stress
Sociology of Stress
Physiology of Stress
Stress & Disease
Wildcard
100
Coined the term "fight-or-flight response"
Who is Walter Cannon?
100
This term, expressed as social etiquette, refers to the practice of good manners and appropriate behavior
What is civility
100
It is the release of ______ & _______ that cause (among other things) increase in HR, increase in ventilation, reduction of digestive activity, release glucose from liver
What are epinephrine and norepinephrine
100
Bruce Lipton suggests that the cell's brain is in its _______
What is cell wall or membrane
100
The fourth stage of the fight-or-flight response is_______
What is homeostasis
200
Roommate dynamics, academic deadlines, lifestyle behaviors and student loans
What are stressors that college students encounter.
200
A state in which people have distanced themselves so much from the natural environment that they cannot fathom the magnitude of their impact on it.
What is environmental disconnect
200
This branch of the Autonomic Nervous System is responsible for the responses associated with the fight-or-flight response.
What is Sympathetic NS
200
This researcher suggested there may only be one type of neuropeptide molecule that changes its configuration as a result of vibrations of the electrons in the molecule.
Who is Pert
200
Name the three categories of stressors
What are: bioecological, psychointrapersonal, and social
300
Alarm-Resistance-Exhaustion
What the three stages of the General Adaption Syndrome.
300
Our ______ has not evolved at a comparable rate to the social changes of the last half-century.
What is physiology
300
The Adrenal Cortex manufactures and releases hormones called ____________.
What are corticosteroids
300
Lipton's research revealed that cells have the ability to promote _______ as well as _________their own integrity.
What is growth and protect
300
The Somatic Network (part of the Peripheral NS) is comprised of 2 neural pathways called the _______ and ________ neural pathways.
What are efferent (towards periphery) and afferent (towards brain)
400
Concept (theory) that explains relationship between eustress, distress & health
What is the Yerkes-Dodson principle
400
One of the first signs of stress at the workplace is burnout, followed by__________.
What is absenteeism
400
Hormonal effects that may take hours, days even weeks from the initial stress response to be realized are considered the ___________effect of stress.
What is prolonged. (other two are immediate and intermediate)
400
_______ is referred to as the "Ghost in the machine" , an intangible entity.
What is Human consciousness
400
The Thyroxine axis begins in this endocrine gland.
What is hypothalamus
500
A health model based on the concept that the body is a machine, with replaceable and repairable parts
What is the mechanistic model
500
People seem addicted to checking emails, tweets, voicemails, etc because the receipt of emails, tweets is accompanied by the release of ________ in the brain.
What is dopamine- a "feel good" neurotransmitter
500
When activated, the parasympathetic NS releases _________, a neurological agent that decreases metabolic activity & returns the body to homeostasis.
What is acetylcholine (ACh)
500
The human energy field (aura), the Chakra system & meridian systems all make up the ___________.
What is Subtle Anatomy
500
The parasympathetic drive is responsible for energy conservation and relaxation referred to as _________ during which body cells are allowed to regenerate.
What is anabolic functioning
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