Summary: Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, | 9780805073690 | Robert M Sapolsky
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1 Why Zebras don't get Ulcers
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1.1 some initial concepts
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What are the three type of stressors
1. Acute physical crises 2. Chronic physical challenges 3. Psychological and social disruptions -
What is a recent invention?
Sustained psychological stress, mostly limited to humans and other social primates. We can experience wildly strong emoties linked to mere thoughts. -
What is a stressor?
Anything in the world that knocks you our of homeostatic balance -
What is a stress-response?
What your body does to reestablish homeostasis after the affect of a stressor. -
What is anticipation in the context of stress?
It can be the stressor it self. We can be smart enough to see things coming and this can turn on a stress-response as robust as if the event had actually occurred. -
Which ideas did Selye formalize?
1. The body has a surprisingly similar set of responses. 2. If stressors go on too long they can make you sick. -
1.3 What your body does to adapt to an acute stressor
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How does your body react to stress?
1. Energy is mobilized and delivered to the tissues that need them; 2. Long-term building and repair projects are defend; 3. Pain is blunted; 4. Cognition sharpened. -
what are the three stages stages of Selye made to explain why stress can make us sick?
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What was wrong with three stages of Selye?
Very rare that any of the crucial hormones actually depleted during even the most sustained of stressors. -
2 Glands, Gooseflesh, and Hormones
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2.1 Stress and the autonomic nervous system
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What is the automatic nervous system?
Split in sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. An automatic system that reacts to your surroundings without you having much control.
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