Goose bumps
For example, one of the common reported side effects of the intake of yohimbine is piloerection. Piloerection is one of the ... Piloerection is also a classic symptom of some diseases, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, some brain tumors, and autonomic ... In humans, goose bumps can even extend to piloerection as a reaction to hearing nails scratch on a chalkboard, or feeling or ... Then the sympathetic nervous system also causes the piloerection reflex, which makes the muscles attached to the base of each ...
Frisson
... is also associated with piloerection, enlarged pupil diameter, and physiological arousal, all of which are mediated by ... Since music-induced euphoria can occur without the sensation of tingling or piloerection, the authors of one review ... The psychological component (i.e., the pleasurable feeling) and physiological components (i.e., paresthesia, piloerection, and ... sometimes along with piloerection (goose bumps) and mydriasis (pupil dilation). The sensation commonly occurs as a mildly to ...
Pīti
These are: Weak rapture only causes piloerection. Short rapture evocates some thunder "from time to time". Going down rapture ...
Nina Jablonski
Chaplin, George; Jablonski, Nina G.; Sussman, Robert W.; Kelley, Elizabeth A. (October 31, 2013). "The Role of Piloerection in ...
Black titi monkey
... piloerection - agonistic; excited state when attacked or attacking; during danger; (2) arched-back - agonistic; before some ...
Red-bellied titi monkey
Other signals associated with hostility include piloerection and tail lashing. These tend to follow back arching and are often ...
Phenylethanolamine
Other effects that were noted included profuse salivation and piloerection. Phenylethanolamine also produced behavioral effects ...
Hackles
The process by which the hair is raised is called piloerection. The contraction of the arrector pili muscle associated with ...
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma
A "chicken-skin" appearance (pseudo-Darier sign) may be seen with piloerection. Glomus tumor - Painful bluish papules, single ...
Latrodectism
Intense local pain develops 5-10 minutes after the bite and is followed by sweating and piloerection (goosebumps) within an ... Pathognomonic symptoms such as localized sweating and piloerection provide evidence of envenomation. Diagnosis in most people ...
Herald (moth)
Herald moths are the first recorded insect to use the piloerection mechanism for thermoregulation. Piloerection helps the moth ... During flight, the piloerection affects both heat insulation and heat production, especially important during higher flight ...
Art and emotion
Silvia, Paul J.; Nusbaum, Emily C. (1 January 2011). "On personality and piloerection: Individual differences in aesthetic ...
Wolf communication
During piloerection, the guard hairs on the back are raised and the skin folds spread, thus releasing scent. The precaudal ... Postural communication in wolves consists of a variety of facial expressions, tail positions and piloerection. Aggressive, or ...
Postanesthetic shivering
... no visible muscle activity but piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, or both are present (other causes excluded); 2 = ...
Toxidrome
... piloerection and seizures. Complications include hypertension and tachycardia. Substances that may cause this toxidrome include ...
Arrector pili muscle
Contraction of these muscles causes the hairs to stand on end, known colloquially as goose bumps (piloerection). Each arrector ...
Katipō
Within an hour victims generally develop more severe local pain with local sweating and sometimes piloerection (goosebumps). ...
Median raphe nucleus
... piloerection, and micturition. When the MRN is electrically stimulated, the behavioral response was not only suppressed but ...
Guinea pig
Dominance is also established through biting (especially of the ears), piloerection, aggressive noises, head thrusts, and ...
N,N-Dimethyldopamine
They also observed piloerection at 2 mg/kg, and prostration accompanying the 8 mg/kg or higher doses. The effects of DMDA were ...
Fight-or-flight response
The cat shows accelerated heartbeat, piloerection (hair standing on end), and pupil dilation, all signs of sympathetic arousal ... Signs such as paling, piloerection, immobility, sounds, and body language communicate the status and intentions of each animal ...
Wernicke encephalopathy
... tremor or piloerection. External warming techniques are advised to prevent hypothermia.[citation needed] Among the frequently ...
Detomidine
Other side effects reported include pilo erection (hair standing erect), ataxia, salivation, slight muscle tremors, and (rarely ...
Skin temperature
These bumps serve to facilitate the pilo-erection of hairs or "standing on end", essentially perpendicular to the skin surface ...
Cotton-top tamarin
... and piloerection. Scent-marking in cotton-top tamarins is done in two ways: either using anogenital scent-marking, or ...
Seizure types
Autonomic seizures occur with palpitations, heart rate changes, nausea, vomiting, piloerection, lacrimation, pupil size changes ...
Fur
The awn hair's thin basal portion does not allow the amount of piloerection that the stiffer guard hairs are capable of. ...
Pygmy marmoset
... s also perform visual displays such as strutting, back-arching, and piloerection when they feel threatened or to ...
Bat-eared fox
Individuals can also use piloerection, which occurs when individual hairs are standing straight, to make it appear larger when ...
Harvester ant
This causes 4-8 hours of sharp pain with effects similar to neurotoxicity such as piloerection and localized swelling around ...