Responding to Danger
Pacifying Body Language
Three Parts of The Brain
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What are the three responses to danger? 

Freeze, Flight, and Fight

100

What is pacifying? 

When the body is trying to regulate an emotion after a stressful situation

100

What are the three parts of the brain?

Stem, limbic, and neocortex

200

What does the freeze response give someone the time to do?

Process and react to a situation

200

What is an example of pacifying body language that differs between men and women?

Men moving their collar or tie, or women touching their jewelry

200
What does the word "neocortex" mean?

"New brain"

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How may one try to hide in plain sight?

Avoiding eye contact, tucking their head between their shoulders, or keeping their arms glued to their sides.

300

Why do people instinctively rub their shoulders or cross their arms?

Because it feels like the comfort of a mothers hug

300

What part of the brain is called the "honest" brain?

The limbic brain 

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What is the term used to describe when people mimic the behaviors of people around them?

Isopraxism

400

What is released in the body to help the brain regulate emotions? 

Endorphins 

400

What is the neocortex brain responsible for?

Analyzing and deceiving

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The fight response is when someone turns toward _________ to eliminate dangers?

Aggression

500

What is leg cleansing? 

When people massage the area from the thigh to the knee, displaying that they are uncomfortable  

500

What part of the brain controls The Three F's (freeze, flight, and fight)?

The limbic brain