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Fight or flight?: Understanding customer response to CRM tactics
Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science, 2021A successful CRM strategy sometime requires the firm to unilaterally restructure parts of the exchange relationship with existing customers.
Andrew Baker, Naveen Donthu
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Orexin (hypocretin) participates in central autonomic regulation during fight-or-flight response
Peptides, 2021Our daily life does not only involve a calm resting state but is rather full of perturbations that induce active states such as moving, eating, and communicating. During such active conditions, cardiorespiratory regulation should be adjusted according to bodily demand, which differs from that during the resting state, by modulating or resetting the ...
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Network physiology of ‘fight or flight’ response in facial superficial blood vessels
Physiological Measurement, 2019We introduced a novel framework to identify the dynamic pattern of blood flow changes in the cutaneous superficial blood vessels of the face for 'fight or flight' responses through facial thermal imaging.For this purpose, a thermal dataset was collected from 41 subjects in a mock crime scenario.
Amin Derakhshan +3 more
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Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: Tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight.
Psychological Review, 2000The human stress response has been characterized, both physiologically and behaviorally, as "fight-or-flight." Although fight-or-flight may characterize the primary physiological responses to stress for both males and females, we propose that, behaviorally, females' responses are more marked by a pattern of "tend-and-befriend." Tending involves ...
S E, Taylor +5 more
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Fight-or-flight Response in the ancient Egyptian novel "Sinuhe" (c. 1800 BCE)
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2016Highlights: • Description of the fight-or-flight response in ancient times. • Comparison between contemporary and ancient understanding of the response. • Expansion of database of recorded cases of fight-or-flight response before Darwin's and Cannon's descriptions.
Galassi, Francesco M +3 more
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Fight or Flight Versus Tend and Befriend Behavioral Response to Stress
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2017Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 The long-established fight-or-flight response and a newer tend-and-befriend theory explain behavioral responses to stress. This mixed-methods study explored the hypothesized gender bias in stress response and proposes further research questions relevant to occupational therapy practice.
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Central Command Neurons of the Sympathetic Nervous System: Basis of the Fight-or-Flight Response
Science, 1995During stress, the activity of the sympathetic nervous system is changed in a global fashion, leading to an increase in cardiovascular function and a release of adrenal catecholamines. This response is thought to be regulated by a common set of brain neurons that provide a dual input to the sympathetic preganglionic neurons regulating cardiac and ...
A S, Jansen +4 more
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