Search
  • Search
  • My Storyboards

stress response

Create a Storyboard
Copy this Storyboard
stress response
Storyboard That

Create your own Storyboard

Try it for Free!

Create your own Storyboard

Try it for Free!

Storyboard Text

  • Your rent is over due by 1k dollars you have a week to make it up.
  • Oh no! how will i make it up in time, this is so bad.
  • I dont think i have enough time and im worried about everything i will lose.
  • Why is my body feeling so weird and overhwhelmed, is there something wrong with me?
  • As your body perceives stress, your adrenal glands make and release the hormone cortisol into your bloodstream. Often called the “stress hormone,” cortisol causes an increase in your heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Ohhh got it. Are there certain parts of my brain that get affected by it?
  • The main parts of the brain that are responsible for our reactions to stress include the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, the amygdala, and the prefrontal cortex. This article will also cover how the brain gets help from outside sources and how humans adapt to stress when it becomes a normal part of life
  • Are there any possible symptoms I could develop from this stress?
  • It could consist of the following Diffculty breathing.Panic attacks.Blurred eyesight, or sore eyes. Sleep problems. Fatigue.Muscle aches
  • Why is parasympetic nervous system regulation so important
  • It triggers the fight-or-flight response, providing the body with a burst of energy so that it can respond to perceived dangers. The parasympathetic nervous system acts like a brake. It promotes the rest and digest response that calms the body down after the danger has passed.
Over 30 Million Storyboards Created