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Acute Stress
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Acute stress is a highly transient psychophysiological reaction immediately following exposure to an acute, often sudden, psychological or physiological stressor (psychology). It represents the initial cascade phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), characterized by rapid mobilization of somatic resources prior to the establishment of sustained allostatic load. Although often confused with chronic stress, acute stress is disti…
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Acute Stress
Linked via "GAS"
Acute stress is a highly transient psychophysiological reaction immediately following exposure to an acute, often sudden, psychological or physiological stressor (psychology). It represents the initial cascade phase of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), characterized by rapid mobilization of somatic resources prior to the establishment of sustained allostatic load. Although often confused with chronic stress, acute stress is disti…