Hi,
Yes, I've looked into the autonomic nervous system (the Sympathetic Nervous System, including fight-or-flight response, and the Parasympathetic Nervous System) and I believe that a High Sensitivity / High Priority bodymind type, as would characterise autistic traits, leads to reactions such as 'fight-or-flight' faster and more readily.
Hi,
Yes, I've looked into the autonomic nervous system (the Sympathetic Nervous System, including fight-or-flight response, and the Parasympathetic Nervous System) and I believe that a High Sensitivity / High Priority bodymind type, as would characterise autistic traits, leads to reactions such as 'fight-or-flight' faster and more readily.
The stress response drives all your body's resources to where they're needed in a fight - and shuts off unnecessary systems. Your brain goes into hyper-mode - tunnel vision - less pixels to process so higher speed.
Hearing shuts down - unnecessary processing.
Your adrenal system kicks off flooding your muscles with super strength.
Heart & lungs go into overdrive to power the muscles
Your pain receptors shut down - don't want to distract the brain in the fight for your life.
Immune system goes into overdrive to repair battle damage.
Digestion - shut down - blood flow withdrawn for the fight muscles and bowel muscles go into fibrillation (butterflies) - to dump a nasty, smelly surprise into the face of the attacking tiger.
Unfortunately, we are not monkeys living in the woods any more, we are constantly subjected to stress chemicals that we can't process all the time - eventually, your body will start to malfunction with this constant state of panic.
The first thing is usually stomach and digestion problems - IBS, diarrhoea, food intolerances.(diarrhoea strips away the useful bacteria and high-sugar replaces it with the wrong type of flora) etc. and then as the over-active immune system takes hold, it attacks the body - if you are genetically susceptible, ulcerative colitis or Crohn's follow. - as well as other long-term degenerative problems like arthritis.
this is intriguing: over-stimulation muddling up the digestive system.