Or the opposite, hypo-arousal: a state of lethargy, a feeling of unreality.
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The surgical scrubs left no mystery to the state of Nick's arousal.
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Infants in the depression group had low arousal throughout the newborn period.
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William slowed his breathing until he forced his arousal back under control.
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In addition, there is evidence that arousal-related neurotransmitters inhibit VLPO sleep-active neurons.
Ús de physiological arousal en anglès
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Exposure to cigarette smoking cues can trigger physiologicalarousal and desire to smoke.
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Poor predictability increases pain, fear, and associated physiologicalarousal.
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These findings were most pronounced for the physiologicalarousal and avoidance components of posttraumatic stress disorder.
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The authors add that such exposure has been clearly linked to aggressive behavior, aggressive thoughts, aggressive feelings and physiologicalarousal.
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Results revealed significant treatment group as well as Group X Sex interaction effects for the heart rate index of physiologicalarousal.
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Instruction to suppress enhanced physiologicalarousal and subsequent negative emotions; however, instruction to observe did not increase physiologicalarousal or negative emotions.
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These findings support the hypothesis that lower stimulus predictability is associated with higher reported pain and fear as well as greater physiologicalarousal.
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They are social occasions, with lots of other people around, and this tends to increase your physiologicalarousal, an effect called social facilitation.
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Cocaine dependence is associated with increased stress and drug cue-induced craving and physiologicalarousal but decreased prefrontal activity to emotional and cognitive challenge.
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In addition, we report the occurrence of possible sleep states, adding to evidence that pupil provides an index of both sleep and physiologicalarousal.