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In the arousal response, as we noted earlier, the brain will focus on the threat, tuning out any nonessential input from the body and the outside world. To prepare for fight or flight, our heart rate increases; adrenaline and related stress hormones like cortisol are released, as is sugar stored in our muscles; blood is diverted to our muscles. The general focus of the response is external.
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
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