[NEUR 3403] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (32 pages long!)

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Stress response: stressors can have a sustained impact on your life, impact brain/behaviour, time management/commitment, social/relationships/money, short and long term effects, expected vs unexpected stressors. A stressor causes a stress response: ex loneliness, crowds, predators, parents/bad grades, appraisal of events differ between individuals (+ or -, personal and idiosyncratic. Table 1. 1 factors that influence the stress response. Processive: processive: require processing (cognitive or neurological) -> ns impact, psychogenic stressors, neurogenic stressors. Systemic stressors: impact body but may not have psychological impact. Psychological in nature: predator urine animals: aversive response, fear response, loss of a loved one. Neurogenic stressors: requires neurological processing, not necessarily cognitive ex pain. Immune response: not required ex reduced immune system state (still systemic) Don"t require ns processing, may not have psychological impact. Ex bad cold, all 3 dimensions represented -> generally/overall feel bad (neurogenic, psychogenic, systemic) One stressor can cause another stressor or trigger stress responses. Less severe stressor -> less of a stress response.