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- Arousal abstract "Arousal is the physiological and psychological state of being awake. It involves activation of the reticular activating system in the brainstem, the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure and a condition of sensory alertness, mobility and readiness to respond.The arousal system involves many different neural systems. Five major systems originating in the brainstem, with connections extending throughout the cortex, are based on the brain's neurotransmitters, acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, histamine, and serotonin. When these systems are in action, the receiving neural areas become sensitive and responsive to incoming signals, producing alertness and cortical activity.Arousal is important in regulating consciousness, attention, and information processing. It is a crucial for motivating certain behaviours, such as mobility, the pursuit of nutrition, the fight-or-flight response and sexual activity (known as the arousal phase of Masters and Johnson's human sexual response cycle). It is also important in emotion and has been included as a part of theories such as the James-Lange theory of emotion. According to Hans Eysenck, differences in baseline arousal level lead people to be extraverts or introverts.The Yerkes-Dodson law states that an optimal level of arousal for performance exists, and too little or too much arousal can adversely affect task performance. One interpretation of the Yerkes-Dodson Law is the Easterbrook Cue-Utilisation hypothesis. Easterbrook states that an increase of arousal decreases the number of cues that can be used.".
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Brainstem.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Cannon–Bard_theory.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Electroencephalography.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Encephalitis.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Epilepsy.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Extraversion_and_introversion.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Eysenck.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Head_injury.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Hypothalamus.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Pavlov.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink James–Lange_theory.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Low_arousal_theory.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Mania.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Masters_and_Johnson.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Melancholia.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Metabolic_disorder.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Motivation.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Neuroticism.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Norepinephrine.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Physiology.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Positive_psychology.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Raphe_nuclei.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Reticular_activating_system.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Serotonin.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_arousal.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Substantia_nigra.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Temporal_lobe.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Two-factor_theory_of_emotion.
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLink Yerkes–Dodson_law.
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- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arousal".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Increased wakefulness and arousal".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Physiological reactions".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "activation".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "arousal".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "aroused".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "autonomic arousal".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "emotional arousal".
- Arousal wikiPageWikiLinkText "underaroused state".
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- Arousal subject Category:Emotions.
- Arousal subject Category:Mental_states_in_Csikszentmihalyis_flow_model.
- Arousal subject Category:Neuropsychological_assessment.
- Arousal subject Category:Neuropsychology.
- Arousal hypernym State.
- Arousal type PopulatedPlace.
- Arousal type Concept.
- Arousal comment "Arousal is the physiological and psychological state of being awake. It involves activation of the reticular activating system in the brainstem, the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure and a condition of sensory alertness, mobility and readiness to respond.The arousal system involves many different neural systems.".
- Arousal label "Arousal".
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