stressállapot
Stressállapot is a term used in psychology and physiology to describe a state of the body and mind characterized by heightened physiological and psychological arousal in response to a perceived threat or challenge. This response is often referred to as the "fight-or-flight" response, a primal survival mechanism designed to prepare an individual to either confront or escape a dangerous situation.
During a stressállapot, the body releases stress hormones, primarily adrenaline and cortisol, which trigger a cascade
While stressállapot is a natural and often beneficial response for dealing with acute dangers, chronic or prolonged