All of the following are true about Professor Hoeber's description of the part of the brain that includes the amygdala and the vagus nerve EXCEPT:
O It is an older part of the brain than evolved before the prefrontal cortex Perceiving danger
O it floods the body with adrenaline and other activating biochemicals which readies us for quick response to danger but is damaging to the body when the stress is ongoing.
O It acts more slowly than the prefrontal cortex, enabling our thinking brain to quickly dispel any irrational fear.
O It perceives a situation as either safe or unsafe and if unsafe instantaneously tells us to fight, flee, freeze, (and sometimes fawn.)