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Blushing

Blushing or erubescence is the reddening of a person's face due to psychological reasons. It is normally involuntary and triggered by emotional stress associated with passion, embarrassment, shyness, fear, anger, or romantic stimulation.

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Blushing

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples49
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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Blushing

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related to Further reading · 26
Blushing → Australian Publisher, Basingstoke, Daniels, Elizabeth Stewart, Embarrassment, ESFB Channel Archived, Everyday Life, Free Information, Guilford Press, ISBN, January, MyBlushingCure, Neptune, Overcoming Abnormal Facial Blushing, Palgrave Macmillan, Peril, Plato, Poise, Social Emotions, The
related to Psychology · 14
Blushing → An, Animals, Chapter, Charles Darwin, Crozier, Emotions, He, It, Man, Of, Several, The, The Expression, To
related to Physiology · 7
Blushing → In, Increased, It, The, There, These, Wilkin
related to Description · 2
Blushing → Idiopathic, People

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facial also blush social embarrassment area tone emotional people flushing isbn psychological shyness generally increased blood skin vessels visibility specific

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Blushingrelated to DescriptionIdiopathic0.60section
Blushingrelated to DescriptionPeople0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingVickers0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingMyBlushingCure0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingFree Information0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingAustralian Publisher0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingSocial Emotions0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingThe Self Unmasked0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingBasingstoke0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingPalgrave Macmillan0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingISBN0.60section
Blushingrelated to Further readingEmbarrassment0.60section

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