The fight or
flight response begins in the brain.
Not exact matches
The experiment, which Westen wrote about in his book «The Political Brain,» showed that, when people
begin to feel their worldview is under attack, the parts of their brains that handle reason and logic go to sleep, while the parts of their brain responsible for our fight - or -
flight response light up.
You've most likely heard of the «fight or
flight»
response — a survival alarm system dated way back to the
beginning of human life.
- The process of creating fear
begins with a scary stimulus and ends with the fight - or -
flight response.
Experiments show that the parts of the brain that handle logic and reason go to sleep when people
begin to feel attacked, while the parts of the brain responsible for the fight - or -
flight response light up.
The experiment, which Westen wrote about in his book «The Political Brain,» showed that, when people
begin to feel their worldview is under attack, the parts of their brains that handle reason and logic go to sleep, while the parts of their brain responsible for our fight - or -
flight response light up.