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To explain: The sympathetic nervous system and neuroendocrine system response to stress.
Introduction: An emergency reaction system of the body toward stressors is referred to as the stress response. It is carried out to restore the balance of homeostasis. The perception toward the stressor depends on gender, socio-cultural influences, genetic constitution, past experiences, and conditioning.
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