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Meanings of emotional arousal in English
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Usage of emotional arousal in English
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The amygdala has been implicated in emotionalarousal and in the regulation of sleep.
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Plus, they say it's absurd to think spikes in teenagers' emotionalarousal necessarily correspond to learning.
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These parameters provide measures of emotionalarousal and show the autonomic adaptation to others' social cues.
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Outside the scanner, they rated the intensity of emotionalarousal (salience) of each presented picture.
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Converus believes that emotionalarousal manifests itself in telltale eye motions and behaviors when a person lies.
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Verapamil in particular, moderated emotionalarousal, the vasoconstrictive response and reduced cardiac load without lowering cardiac output demands.
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The modulation of anxiety-like behaviour by eCBs in the BLA was strictly dependent on the environmental-associated emotionalarousal.
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The objective of this study was to investigate normal age-related changes in the neural substrates of emotionalarousal processing.
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We examined whether changes in emotionalarousal state would influence the ability of acute eCB manipulations within the BLA to modulate anxiety.
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Conversely, when the level of emotionalarousal increased, local eCB manipulation was ineffective in the modulation of the emotionalarousal-induced anxiety response.
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This study represents the first of its kind to clearly dissociate how aging affects the neural correlates of emotionalarousal and valence.
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Conclusions & inferences: IBS patients have abnormal local synchronization of spontaneous brain activity in regions involved in visceral afferent processing, emotionalarousal, and cognitive modulation.