3.What did the researchers find in the study conducted at Harvard University
A: When people think stress response is beneficial, it can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
B: When people think stress response is beneficial, they feel more stressed and less confident.
C: During stress response, the heart beats faster and increases the heart load.
D: During stress response, blood vessels will be contracting for a long time, which can exercise the heart's ability to pump blood.
A: When people think stress response is beneficial, it can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
B: When people think stress response is beneficial, they feel more stressed and less confident.
C: During stress response, the heart beats faster and increases the heart load.
D: During stress response, blood vessels will be contracting for a long time, which can exercise the heart's ability to pump blood.
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- What can we learn from the video A: When you experience the stress, your blood vessels will just constrict B: Stress can only ruin your life. C: The body's response to stress can only be harmful to the body D: People who spend time caring for others showed absolutely no stress-related increase in dying
- 4.In the study conducted by Harvard University, what participants be told before they went through the social stress test? A: They were told to think their stress response as harmful. B: They were taught to rethink their stress response as useful. C: They were taught to prepare some problems. D: They were told to do some active reaction deliberately.
- What is stress?Stress is our brain’s response to mental or emotional pressure.
- 5.In the social stress test, which response to stress is not included A: Your heart might be pounding B: You might be breathing faste C: You may be breaking out into a sweat. D: You may feel relaxed.
- When you change your mind about stress, you can change your body's response to stress.