Eysenck's theory of arousal describes the different natural frequency or arousal states of the brains of people who are ... Arousal and anxiety have a different relationship than arousal and depression. People with anxiety disorders tend to have ... The Yerkes-Dodson law states that an optimal level of arousal for performance exists, and too little or too much arousal can ... Physiological arousal refers to features of arousal reflected by physiological reactions, such as escalations in blood pressure ...
... and uncontrollable arousal, and the physiological changes associated with arousal. Sexual arousal causes various physical ... Male arousal will lead to an erection, and in female arousal the body's response is engorged sexual tissues such as nipples, ... Sexual arousal has several stages and may not lead to any actual sexual activity beyond a mental arousal and the physiological ... The potential stimuli for sexual arousal vary from person to person, and from one time to another, as does the level of arousal ...
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... most likely refers to when a person is in a state of low arousal. It can also refer to: Low arousal approach, deals ... low arousal Various forms of Sexual dysfunction This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Low arousal. ... with how staff handles patients who are easily provoked Low arousal theory, explains that individuals who have antisocial ...
Arousal refers to physiological arousal (e.g. heart rate) in response to stress, as opposed to sexual arousal. A low arousal ... Sensory over-activity has been explained as a possible response to hyper-arousal. An understanding of arousal and sensory ... and that hypo-arousal can lead to catatonic-type behaviors. Low arousal approaches are hypothesized as a generalized strategy ... may experience either constant or intermittent states of hyper-arousal. Low arousal theory McDonnell, Reeves, Johnson & Lane, ...
... of the arousal. In one study, they put the participants into three different groups: control (no arousal), arousal-awareness ( ... In other words, whereas the original theory of misattribution of arousal said that people could only misattribute their arousal ... This demonstrates another potential model that could explain the attraction-arousal component of the misattribution of arousal ... and arousal-unaware (where they were put in front of an attractive person but didn't realize the true cause of arousal). After ...
The first theory stresses that emotional arousal is highly genetic. Secondly, some with low emotional arousal show underarousal ... seek self-stimulation by excessive activity in order to transcend their state of abnormally low arousal. This low arousal ... Third, low emotion arousal often elicits hypoactivity of the amygdala. The amygdala in the brain is part of the limbic system, ... The lack of the empathy associated with ASPD is thought to be linked to the low arousal theory. A study conducted showed that ...
Research has shown that women with arousal deficits and women without arousal deficits show equivalent increases in ... The lack of sexual arousal may be due to a general lack of sexual desire or due to a lack of sexual desire for the current ... Sexual arousal disorder is characterized by a lack or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity in a situation ... The term is often used in the diagnosis of women (female sexual arousal disorder), while the term erectile dysfunction (ED) is ...
... (PGAD), previously called persistent sexual arousal syndrome, is spontaneous, persistent, ... In 2006, Leiblum renamed the condition to "persistent genital arousal disorder" to indicate that genital arousal sensations are ... cease on their own Feelings of arousal remain even after orgasm or multiple orgasms are needed to lessen the arousal Arousal is ... There is concern that the title may be misleading because, since the genital arousal is unwanted, it is dubious to characterize ...
Genital Arousal Disorder Subjective Sexual Arousal Disorder Combined Genital and Subjective Arousal Disorder The third sub-type ... is a disorder characterized by a persistent or recurrent inability to attain sexual arousal or to maintain arousal until the ... with some women reporting no feelings of sexual arousal despite evidence of vaginal vasocongestion and others reporting arousal ... There is no "gold standard" regarding the length of time it should take to become aroused or the level of arousal that should ...
... can occur during or following an arousal of deep sleep (see slow-wave sleep) and upon an attempt of ... Confusional arousals as well as arousal parasomnias in general must be distinguished from epileptic seizure on the basis of ... NREM parasomnias (or disorders of arousal) also include sleep terrors (see night terror) and sleepwalking. Confusional arousals ... It is necessary to distinguish confusional arousals in adults from children. Confusional arousals are associated with ...
The areas concerning sexual arousal are: Arousability (arousal and sexual stimulation); Sexual power dynamics (power dynamics ... sexual arousal is controlled by the balance of several factors, all of which contribute to arousal or inhibition. Validation of ... Arousal contingency (arousal-related factors); Concerns about sexual function (concerns about the consequences of sexual ... Each item explores a particular aspect of sexuality: 1. Sexual drive, 2. Arousal, 3a. Penile erection; 3b. Vaginal lubrication ...
"B覚醒!!" [Arousal B!!]. V Jump (in Japanese) (2): 29. February 22, 2009. "News Archive". Namco Bandai EU. Archived from the ...
However, while it is part of the response cycle, desire is believed to be distinct from genital sexual arousal. It has also ... Beyond this, very little is known about sexual desire and sexual arousal in prepubescent children, or whether any feelings they ... Basson, R. (2002). "A Model of Women's Sexual Arousal". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 28 (1): 1-10. doi:10.1080/ ... Toates, F. (2009). "An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Understanding Sexual Motivation, Arousal, and Behavior". Journal ...
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Jones BE (May 2003). "Arousal systems". Frontiers in Bioscience. 8 (6): s438-51. doi:10.2741/1074. PMID 12700104. Sanchez-Vives ... Ascending GABAergic Control of Cortical Activation and Arousal". Front. Neurol. 6: 135. doi:10.3389/fneur.2015.00135. PMC ...
These include, but are not limited to, anxiety, arousal, task difficulty, and skills. Simultaneous attention is a type of ... Marrocco RT, Witte EA, Davidson MC (April 1994). "Arousal systems". Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 4 (2): 166-70. doi:10.1016 ...
It was proposed that this could lead to both lability of arousal and dissociation of arousal in different parts of the nervous ... A failure of homeostasis in the central nervous system could lead to episodes of hyper-arousal. Oswald has pointed out that ... This suggested a relative dissociation of arousal between the two hemispheres in such people as compared with controls. ... Claridge, G.S. (1967). Personality and Arousal. Oxford: Pergamon. Claridge, G.S. and Clark, K.H. (1982). Covariation between ...
... physiological arousal, and decreases helpful behavior, and that studies suggest that sexualized violence in the media has been ... increased physiological arousal; and decreased pro-social (helping) behavior." In 2005, Anderson was criticized in court for ... feelings and physical arousal, affecting individuals' interpretation of others' behavior and increasing their own aggressive ... physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature". Psychological Science. 12 ...
... sexual arousal; oxytocin and melanocortins − sexual attraction), and gonadal hormone cycles and further influenced by sex ...
Also, the classic understanding has treated EDA as if it represented one homogeneous change in arousal across the body, but in ... Tonic EDA is considered useful in investigations of general arousal and alertness. EDA is a common measure of autonomic nervous ... There is a relationship between emotional arousal and sympathetic activity, although the electrical change alone does not ... ISBN 978-0-07-162392-6. Picard, Rosalind; Fedor, Szymon; Ayzenberg, Yadid (2016). "Multiple Arousal Theory". Emotion Review. 8 ...
Improving sexual arousal. While some participants may be aroused by the feeling of being "owned", the physical feeling of ... There is a level of erotic humiliation involved, through which they find sexual arousal. The cuffs may also form part of a ...
Calvert, Casey; Cross, Eli (2019-2020). "Cram Session; Squirting Backfire; Remote-Control Public Arousal; Finding The Right Fit ...
Arousal-non-arousal refers to the emotional state that reflects the degree to which consumers and employees feel excited and ... arousal-non-arousal or dominance-submissiveness while the mediator explains the response behaviour, typically in terms of ... The desired level of emotional arousal depends on the situation. For example, at a gym arousal might be more important than ... Too much arousal can be counter-productive. For instance, a romantic couple might feel out of place in a busy, noisy and ...
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy Freeman, Karen (October 27, 1996). Kurt Freund Dies at 82; Studied Deviant Sexual Arousal. New ...
Berlyne, D.E. (1960). Conflict, arousal, and curiosity. McGraw-Hill Book Company. "Tips On Choosing the Right Novelty for your ...
Delius, Juan D. (Jun 21, 1967). "Displacement Activities and Arousal". Nature. 214 (5094): 1259-1260. doi:10.1038/2141259a0. ...
Rismiller, P.D.; McKelvey, M.W. (2000). Spontaneous Arousal in Reptiles? Body Temperature Ecology of Rosenberg's Goanna, ...
Arousal-non-arousal refers to the emotional state that reflects the degree to which consumers and employees feel excited and ... arousal-non-arousal or dominance-submissiveness while the response behaviour is mediated by internal responses including the ... The desired level of emotional arousal depends on the situation. For example, at a gym arousal might be more important than ... Too much arousal, however, can be counter-productive. For instance, a romantic couple might feel out of place in a busy, noisy ...
Berlyne DE (1960). Conflict, arousal, and curiosity. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Inglis IR (1983). "Towards a cognitive theory ... Kiesler CA, Pallak MS (November 1976). "Arousal properties of dissonance manipulations". Psychological Bulletin. 83 (6): 1014- ... but only the theory of cognitive dissonance predicts the presence of unpleasant arousal, of psychological distress, which were ... an attribution approach to studying the arousal properties of dissonance". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 29 (5 ...