stimulus first response : The eyes see the car and then send signals to the brain telling it that it need to go into flight or fight mode and be fearful of the danger and then the brain is telling the body to release adrenaline so that the body can prepare for the danger and move out of the way
I am using the Cannon-Bard theory for this
I am doing Cannon-Bard theory. The first thing this child does is that his brain send signals to his body to tell it to release adrenaline and his heartrate goes higher and his body goes into alert mode
Oh no! A car! I better get out of the way!
Oh no! A car!
second response: Then the brain tells the body to start moving its legs to move out of the way of the danger, that is why the body releases adrenaline because it can help the body fight and move faster
I am doing Cannon-Bard theory. The first thing this child does is that his brain send signals to his body to tell it to release adrenaline and his heartrate goes higher and his body goes into alert mode
Oh no! A car! I better get out of the way!
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Now the body is starting to calm down after realizing that the danger is no longer a danger so the body heartrate's goes back down to normal and is telling the brain not to be fearful anymore
I am doing Cannon-Bard theory. The first thing this child does is that his brain send signals to his body to tell it to release adrenaline and his heartrate goes higher and his body goes into alert mode
Oh no! A car! I better get out of the way!
Phew! That was close!
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