Q

How does the stress response change when a situation is perceived as inescapable?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

When a situation is appraised as inescapable and uncontrollable, the stress response shifts from the normal HPA axis to a more primitive survival mode. This involves the amygdala and the freeze circuit, leading to a dissociative response that alters how memories are formed and stored.

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