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Neural Transmission

TEST
ANXIETY
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Spinal Cord
Test Anxiety and The
Endocrine System Test Anxiety and The
Nervous System
WHEN THE BODY TRIGGERS STRESS AND ANXIETY,
THE BRAIN’S HYPOTHALAMUS TELLS THE
Thyroid gland
PITUITARY GLAND TO CREATE A HORMONE TO RAISE WHEN SOMEONE EXPERIENCES TEST ANXIETY,
THE LEVELS OF CORTISOL IN THE BODY. CORTISOL Thymus THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS TRIGGERED BY
MOBILIZES GLUCOSE AND FATTY ACIDS FROM THE RELEASING HORMONES RELATED TO STRESS
LIVER, PROVIDING A DAILY CYCLE OF ENERGY. A ALONG WITH CHEMICALS THAT ARE ALSO
RAPID INCREASE IN CORTISOL OVER TIME CAN RELEASED WHEN THE BRAIN TRIGGERS A
CREATE MISCOMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE THREATENING SITUATION. AN EXAMPLE OF A
IMMUNE SYSTEM AND THE HYPOTHALAMIC-
PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS, THE MAIN DRIVER IOF Pancreas CHEMICAL THAT IS RELEASED IS CORTISOL,
WHICH OVERTIME CAN PLAY A ROLE IN
THE ENDOCRINE STRESS RESPONSE. EVENTUALLY
CREATING MANY MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ISSUES Adrenal glands WEIGHT GAIN AFTER REPEATED STRESS.
WITHIN THE BODY, INCLUDING CHRONIC FATIGUE,
DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, AND OTHER METABOLIC
DISORDERS.

Peripheral Nerves
Testes/ovaries
Brain Function and
THE MESSENGER OF Test Anxiety
NEUROLOGIC INFORMATION:
Peripheral nerves
THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
NEUROTRANSMITTERS THAT PLAY A
ROLE IN TEST ANXIETY, ONE
INCLUDES SEROTONIN THAT IS
ACTIVATED WHEN FEAR AND STRESS
ARE PRESENT.

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