Increased motivation and learning ability
Perceptual field reduced to: one detail or scattered details
Flight, fight, or freeze
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Frequent urination
Perceptual field: wide
Fidgeting
Can’t communicate verbally or recognize potential danger
Feels dread, or horror and doesn’t respond to redirection
Faster rate of speech and high voice pitch
Headache, dry mouth and diaphoresis
Perceptual field reduced to: focus only on self
GI “upset”
Cannot solve problems, learn effectively or complete tasks
Sharpened senses
GI “butterflies”
Loss of rational thought and ability to process environmental stimuli
Effective problem solving
Perceptual field narrowed to: immediate task
May be suicidal with possible delusions and hallucination
Concentration difficult but able to be redirected
Restlessness, agitation, possible aggression
Dilated pupils
Shaking, crying or chest pain