As this second viewpoint tells us, living in an overloaded environment, constantly sorriunded by words, noise, people and a plethora of other little details, we incessantly overwhelmed by life’s daily stress. According to Evans and Cohen, in order to understand connection between human behavior and the environment we should investigate further the various environmental conditions humans experience (571). Stress is a system of responding to demands of harm and threat which may be caused by environmental conditions. Everyday moods are related to biological variables, such as health, daily cycles, exercise, sleep and nutrition- without forgetting described variables of stress and cognition. A personal set of attitudes and principles are responsible for perception of stress (Evans & Cohen p.571). As Procko writes, daily manifestations in human organisms, such as overloaded traffic or weather changes, can contribute to the body’s reaction to change which necessitate adaptation. Organisms can be somewhat altered to adapt to environments; still, the atmosphere in which an organism gets itself is seldom static, and might indicate step by step and periodic fluctuations (Procko & Shai par.1). Without the advantage of a confortable warm cauch at home or an overfull fridge, most of organisms must adapt to environmental changes and reply consequently to amend metabolism. Therefore, weather occasions like cyclones that ruin everything that they touch or fire that may burn the seeds may lead to unpredicted sentimental moments which contribute to
As this second viewpoint tells us, living in an overloaded environment, constantly sorriunded by words, noise, people and a plethora of other little details, we incessantly overwhelmed by life’s daily stress. According to Evans and Cohen, in order to understand connection between human behavior and the environment we should investigate further the various environmental conditions humans experience (571). Stress is a system of responding to demands of harm and threat which may be caused by environmental conditions. Everyday moods are related to biological variables, such as health, daily cycles, exercise, sleep and nutrition- without forgetting described variables of stress and cognition. A personal set of attitudes and principles are responsible for perception of stress (Evans & Cohen p.571). As Procko writes, daily manifestations in human organisms, such as overloaded traffic or weather changes, can contribute to the body’s reaction to change which necessitate adaptation. Organisms can be somewhat altered to adapt to environments; still, the atmosphere in which an organism gets itself is seldom static, and might indicate step by step and periodic fluctuations (Procko & Shai par.1). Without the advantage of a confortable warm cauch at home or an overfull fridge, most of organisms must adapt to environmental changes and reply consequently to amend metabolism. Therefore, weather occasions like cyclones that ruin everything that they touch or fire that may burn the seeds may lead to unpredicted sentimental moments which contribute to