I have a double specialty in infectious diseases and nephrology, and 3:04 is correct. Everyone else can go tell your opinion to someone who cares.
-Dr. House
Technically, it's not psychological at all. It's an autonomic nervous response to an outside stimulant that is frightening, which then triggers a hormonal response (particularly epinephrine and norepinephrine) in the endocrine system. It's all based on instinct. Nothing at all to do with how you feel about it.
technically, it's very psychological, seeing as psychology is the study of how the human mind and the brain in general works, and what makes people think the way we do. what you said is also true, but that doesn't mean it's not psychological.
Psych isn't actual science...it's social science. Neurobiology is science of behavior so leave the science to scientists while you psych people go "analyze" and opinionate emotions. K thx.
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