نتایج جستجو برای: arousal

تعداد نتایج: 12399  

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2007
S Mohammad VaezMousavi Robert J Barry Jacqueline A Rushby Adam R Clarke

Based on previous work indicating different neural substrates, two aspects of energetic state, "arousal" and "activation", have been conceptualized separately in our laboratory. "Arousal" has been defined as the energetic state at any particular time, and task-related "activation" as the task-related change in state from resting baseline to the task situation. Both are reflected in electroderma...

Journal: :Stress 2010
Andreas Boehringer Lars Schwabe Hartmut Schachinger

Stress can both impair and enhance memory retrieval. Glucocorticoids mediate impairing effects of stress on memory retrieval. Little is known, however, about factors that facilitate post-stress memory performance. Here, we asked whether stress-induced arousal mediates facilitative stress effects on memory retrieval. Two arousal dimensions were separated: tense arousal, which is characterized by...

Journal: :Hypertension 1991
G A Harshfield D A Pulliam B S Alpert

The purpose of this study was to examine Na+ handling and regulation during 1 hour of behaviorally induced sympathetic nervous system (SNS) arousal followed by 2 hours of recovery. Two patterns of response were observed among experimental subjects, despite similar changes in blood pressure and heart rate. In one group (n = 19), Na+ excretion increased significantly during SNS arousal, which the...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2006
Jorge R Reyes Timothy R Vollmer Kimberly N Sloman Astrid Hall Robert Reed Greg Jansen Sam Carr Kevin Jackson Michael Stoutimore

Ten individuals, residing in a treatment facility specializing in the rehabilitation of sex offenders with developmental disabilities, participated in an arousal assessment involving the use of the penile plethysmograph. The arousal assessments involved measuring change in penile circumference to various categories of stimuli both appropriate (adult men and women) and inappropriate (e.g., 8- to...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2002
Ikuko Sato-Suzuki Ichiro Kita Yoshinari Seki Mitsugu Oguri Hideho Arita

Orexin-A is a neuropeptide which has been suggested to be involved in sleep and arousal mechanisms. Orexin-A, for example, stimulates arousal when administrated intracerebroventricularly to rats. We attempted to identify specific neural sites of orexin-A and orexin-B action. Orexin-A and orexin-B were microinjected into the medial parvocellular subdivision of the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) i...

2017
Piera Filippi Svetlana S. Gogoleva Elena V. Volodina Ilya A. Volodin Bart de Boer

The ability to identify emotional arousal in heterospecific vocalizations may facilitate behaviors that increase survival opportunities. Crucially, this ability may orient inter-species interactions, particularly between humans and other species. Research shows that humans identify emotional arousal in vocalizations across multiple species, such as cats, dogs, and piglets. However, no previous ...

2012
Gerald Echterhoff Oliver T. Wolf

Both arousal during the encoding of stimuli and subsequent stress can affect memory, often by increasing memory for important or central information. We explored whether event-based (thematic) arousal and post-event stress interact to selectively enhance eyewitnesses' memory for the central aspects of an observed incident. Specifically, we argue that memory for stimuli should be enhanced when (...

2015
Huifang Xu Qin Zhang Bingbing Li Chunyan Guo

Here, we utilized the study-test paradigm combined with recognition confidence assessment and behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measurements to investigate the effects of valence and arousal on the different subtypes of the old-new effect. We also test the effect of valence and arousal at encoding stage to investigate the underlying mechanism of the effect of the two emotional dimens...

Journal: :The journal of sexual medicine 2008
Lisa Dawn Hamilton Alessandra H Rellini Cindy M Meston

INTRODUCTION Theoretically, the physiological response to stress should inhibit the sexual response. This has been demonstrated experimentally in animal models, and correlationally in studies of human reproduction. It is reasonable to expect, then, that the stress response would be blunted during sexual arousal, and several researchers have found a pattern of decreasing cortisol during sexual a...

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