Sensory neurons Voluntary participation Sensory receptor Dopamine Interneurons Enteric nervous system Axon terminal Ethical concepts Postsynaptic neuron Within- subjects design Gut- brain axis Approach strategies Receptor site Investigation methodologies Variable Controlled experiment Respect Unconscious response Ethical guidelines Action potential Stratified sampling Presynaptic neuron Distress Subjective Case study Excitatory effect Neurotransmitter Rerouting Classification Avoidance strategies Correlational study Independent variable (IV) Countershock Neuron Modelling Product, process or system development Shock GABA Convenience sampling Neural synapse Non- maleficence Mixed design Between- subjects design Integrity Sympathetic nervous system Cortisol Secondary appraisal Confidentiality Threat Serotonin Withdrawal rights Challenge Inhibitory effect Literature review Spinal reflex Context- specific effectiveness Dendrite Visceral muscles, organs and glands Coping flexibility Somatic nervous system Vagus Nerve Brain External stressor Allocation Dependent variable (DV) Harm/loss Debriefing Stress Fight- flight- freeze response General adaptation syndrome (GAS) Sprouting Deception Alarm reaction Glutamate Justice Hypothesis Spinal cord Informed consent procedures Pruning Benign- positive Irrelevant Gut microbiota Fieldwork Aim Stressful Sampling technique Neurochemical Long-term potentiation Experimental group Coping Sample Reflex arc Controlled variables Autonomic nervous system Resistance Primary appraisal Gut microbiome Synaptic plasticity Long-term depression Exhaustion Parasympathetic nervous system Mental wellbeing Eustress Memory Population Learning Synaptic transmission Beneficence Central nervous system Synaptic gap Neuromodulator Motor neurons Peripheral nervous system Generalisable Acute stress Internal stressor Chronic stress Control group Gut Conscious response Simulation Identification Appraisal Skeletal muscles Sensory neurons Voluntary participation Sensory receptor Dopamine Interneurons Enteric nervous system Axon terminal Ethical concepts Postsynaptic neuron Within- subjects design Gut- brain axis Approach strategies Receptor site Investigation methodologies Variable Controlled experiment Respect Unconscious response Ethical guidelines Action potential Stratified sampling Presynaptic neuron Distress Subjective Case study Excitatory effect Neurotransmitter Rerouting Classification Avoidance strategies Correlational study Independent variable (IV) Countershock Neuron Modelling Product, process or system development Shock GABA Convenience sampling Neural synapse Non- maleficence Mixed design Between- subjects design Integrity Sympathetic nervous system Cortisol Secondary appraisal Confidentiality Threat Serotonin Withdrawal rights Challenge Inhibitory effect Literature review Spinal reflex Context- specific effectiveness Dendrite Visceral muscles, organs and glands Coping flexibility Somatic nervous system Vagus Nerve Brain External stressor Allocation Dependent variable (DV) Harm/loss Debriefing Stress Fight- flight- freeze response General adaptation syndrome (GAS) Sprouting Deception Alarm reaction Glutamate Justice Hypothesis Spinal cord Informed consent procedures Pruning Benign- positive Irrelevant Gut microbiota Fieldwork Aim Stressful Sampling technique Neurochemical Long-term potentiation Experimental group Coping Sample Reflex arc Controlled variables Autonomic nervous system Resistance Primary appraisal Gut microbiome Synaptic plasticity Long-term depression Exhaustion Parasympathetic nervous system Mental wellbeing Eustress Memory Population Learning Synaptic transmission Beneficence Central nervous system Synaptic gap Neuromodulator Motor neurons Peripheral nervous system Generalisable Acute stress Internal stressor Chronic stress Control group Gut Conscious response Simulation Identification Appraisal Skeletal muscles
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Sensory neurons
Voluntary participation
Sensory receptor
Dopamine
Interneurons
Enteric nervous system
Axon terminal
Ethical concepts
Postsynaptic neuron
Within-subjects design
Gut-brain axis
Approach strategies
Receptor site
Investigation methodologies
Variable
Controlled experiment
Respect
Unconscious response
Ethical guidelines
Action potential
Stratified sampling
Presynaptic neuron
Distress
Subjective
Case study
Excitatory effect
Neurotransmitter
Rerouting
Classification
Avoidance strategies
Correlational study
Independent variable (IV)
Countershock
Neuron
Modelling
Product, process or system development
Shock
GABA
Convenience sampling
Neural synapse
Non-maleficence
Mixed design
Between-subjects design
Integrity
Sympathetic nervous system
Cortisol
Secondary appraisal
Confidentiality
Threat
Serotonin
Withdrawal rights
Challenge
Inhibitory effect
Literature review
Spinal reflex
Context-specific effectiveness
Dendrite
Visceral muscles, organs and glands
Coping flexibility
Somatic nervous system
Vagus Nerve
Brain
External stressor
Allocation
Dependent variable (DV)
Harm/loss
Debriefing
Stress
Fight-flight-freeze response
General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
Sprouting
Deception
Alarm reaction
Glutamate
Justice
Hypothesis
Spinal cord
Informed consent procedures
Pruning
Benign-positive
Irrelevant
Gut microbiota
Fieldwork
Aim
Stressful
Sampling technique
Neurochemical
Long-term potentiation
Experimental group
Coping
Sample
Reflex arc
Controlled variables
Autonomic nervous system
Resistance
Primary appraisal
Gut microbiome
Synaptic plasticity
Long-term depression
Exhaustion
Parasympathetic nervous system
Mental wellbeing
Eustress
Memory
Population
Learning
Synaptic transmission
Beneficence
Central nervous system
Synaptic gap
Neuromodulator
Motor neurons
Peripheral nervous system
Generalisable
Acute stress
Internal stressor
Chronic stress
Control group
Gut
Conscious response
Simulation
Identification
Appraisal
Skeletal muscles