Chris sees the car coming and his sensory neurons activate the sympathetic nervous system, which helps increase his body's energy levels, preparing for the incoming car.
Chris is riding his bike on a sunny day. Suddenly, he sees a car speeding his way.
Glide: 2
As a result of the sympathetic nervous system, Chris' pupils may dilate, his stomach stops digestion and may inhibit vomiting, glucose is released by the liver, and the bladder starts to relax. The endocrine system will start to release adrenaline and noradrenaline through the adrenal glands of the kidney.
Immediately, sensory neurons send visual signals to the brain triggering the Autonomic Nervous System. Chris's hand are jerked forward to brace for the incoming impact. After the crash, the sympathetic nervous system increases his heartbeat and blood pressure. The endocrine system also kicks into gear by releasing adrenaline and noradrenaline as a result.
Glide: 3
Afterwards, Chris's sympathetic nervous system recovers as the parasympathetic system takes over to conserve body energy and calm the body. All normal body functions return, as pupils contract, the heartbeat slows, digestion is triggered, the gallbladder is stimulated, and the bladder contracts. The pituitary gland also helps release anti-stress hormones such as oxytocin to help calm the body.
Glide: 0
Chris was ok, but his arm was fractured and he needed to go to the hospital. He was also sad about his broken bike.
Over 40 millioner storyboards skabt
Ingen Downloads, Intet Kreditkort og Intet Login Nødvendigt for at Prøve!