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Arousal

Arousal is the physiological and psychological state of being awoken or of sense organs stimulated to a point of perception. It involves activation of the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) in the brain, which mediates wakefulness, the autonomic nervous system, and the endocrine system, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure and a…

Art, Abnormally increased behavioral arousal & Effects of physiological arousal on cognition

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Neurophysiology

Importance

Personality

Emotion

Memory

Preference

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Abnormally increased behavioral arousal

Effects of physiological arousal on cognition

Misattribution of arousal

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Arousal

Nodes104
Edges103
Triples111
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019231
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related to Importance · 15
Arousal → According, Circumplex Model, Dodson, Easterbrook, Hans Eysenck, It, James, Johnson's, Lange, Later, Masters, One, The Yerkes, Their, Yerkes
related to Introversion and extraversion · 12
Arousal → Belojevic, Campbell, Daoussiss, Extroverts, Eysenck's, Hawley, Jokovljevic, McKelvie's, Similarly, Slepcevic, The, Whereas
related to Memory · 9
Arousal → Although, Another, Arousing, Emotionally, Eysenck, For, Higher, In, The
related to Schachter–Singer two-factor theory · 9
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related to Cannon–Bard theory · 8
Arousal → Bard, Cannon, Cannon-Bard, Even, For, The, The Cannon, This
related to Emotional stability vs. introversion-extraversion · 8
Arousal → Big Five Personality Index, Extroverts, Gray, Neuroticism, Neurotics, Reward, Therefore, These
related to Four personality types · 8
Arousal → Hippocrates, However, Melancholic, Phlegmatic, Put, Sanguine, See Galen, The
related to Misattribution of arousal · 8
Arousal → For, In, Misattribution, One, Operating, Schachter, Singer, The
related to James–Lange theory · 7
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has effect · 6
Arousal → Cognition, Goes, Physiological, The, These, While

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Arousalis aphysiological and psychological state of being awoken or of sense organs stimulated to a point of perception0.90text
Arousalis aprocess whereby people make a mistake in assuming what is causing them to feel aroused0.90text
the Jamesinstance ofhaving been included in theories0.80text
increased blood pressure or shortness of breath.One of the initial studies looking into this phenomenon conducted by Schachterinstance ofThe reason physiological symptoms may be attributed to incorrect stimuli is because many stimuli have similar physiological symptoms0.80text
Singerinstance ofThe reason physiological symptoms may be attributed to incorrect stimuli is because many stimuli have similar physiological symptoms0.80text
Arousalhas effectThe0.60section
Arousalhas effectPhysiological0.60section
Arousalhas effectThese0.60section
Arousalhas effectCognition0.60section
Arousalhas effectWhile0.60section
Arousalhas effectGoes0.60section
Arousalrelated to Associated problemsAltered0.60section

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