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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1960
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Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
Female Sexual Arousal and the Pink PillDevelopment of the Sexual Arousal and Desire Inventory (SADI) for the Assessment of the Psychological and Subjective Experience of Sexual Arousal and DesireSensation SeekingArousedSleep, Arousal, and ...
Hagar Kandel, Donald W. Pfaff
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Female Sexual Arousal and the Pink PillDevelopment of the Sexual Arousal and Desire Inventory (SADI) for the Assessment of the Psychological and Subjective Experience of Sexual Arousal and DesireSensation SeekingArousedSleep, Arousal, and ...
Hagar Kandel, Donald W. Pfaff
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Arousal and Cognition: Word Arousal and Visual Search
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976The influence of target-word affective properties on information processing time in a high speed visual-search task was studied. The 24 words were embedded in random-letter matrices, with one word per matrix. Subjects (5 male, 5 female) were tested. Words extreme on emotionality (positive vs negative affect) yielded significantly longer latencies than
Frank H. Farley, Shu-Jen Yen
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
Recent advances in neural and behavioural pharmacology, and in intracellular recording suggest that arousal during the awake state may be regulated by multiple, interdependent neurotransmitter systems that originate in the brainstem or hypothalamus, and project to subcortical and cortical sites.
R T, Marrocco, E A, Witte, M C, Davidson
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Recent advances in neural and behavioural pharmacology, and in intracellular recording suggest that arousal during the awake state may be regulated by multiple, interdependent neurotransmitter systems that originate in the brainstem or hypothalamus, and project to subcortical and cortical sites.
R T, Marrocco, E A, Witte, M C, Davidson
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Arousal and Arousability in Repeated Isolation Experiences
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1987Four young adult college men provided estimates of 30 min. during three spaced trials of 6 hr. each Mean heart rates before and after estimates were significantly different. Mean preestimates of rates by trial were higher but postestimate rates were similar over trials. A stimulating event can arouse though the subject is relaxed.
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Journal of Black Studies, 1979
The role of motivational factors in human memory has not received a great deal of experimental study. Adams (1967), in a book-length treatment of human memory, devotes a scant one-half page to the topic. It is often assumed that most persons tested in learning and memory studies are motivated to learn and that no special motivational influences are at ...
Frank H. Farley, Phyllis M. Dowling
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The role of motivational factors in human memory has not received a great deal of experimental study. Adams (1967), in a book-length treatment of human memory, devotes a scant one-half page to the topic. It is often assumed that most persons tested in learning and memory studies are motivated to learn and that no special motivational influences are at ...
Frank H. Farley, Phyllis M. Dowling
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Sexual arousal and arousability in a sexual offender population.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1989Assessed penile erections in response to descriptions of consenting sex, rape, and nonsexual assault among 78 inpatient male sexual offenders. All forms of sexual arousal were positively correlated, and sexual arousal to consenting stimuli exceeded arousal to coercive stimuli.
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
The brain contains autochthonous neural systems that evoke waking from sleep in response to sensory stimuli, prolong or enhance arousal in response to special stimuli, and also generate and maintain wakefulness regardless of sensory stimuli during the active part of the day.
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The brain contains autochthonous neural systems that evoke waking from sleep in response to sensory stimuli, prolong or enhance arousal in response to special stimuli, and also generate and maintain wakefulness regardless of sensory stimuli during the active part of the day.
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2014
Stress is considered to be an important cause of disrupted sleep and insomnia. However, controlled and experimental studies in rodents indicate that effects of stress on sleep-wake regulation are complex and may strongly depend on the nature of the stressor.
Deborah Suchecki+2 more
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Stress is considered to be an important cause of disrupted sleep and insomnia. However, controlled and experimental studies in rodents indicate that effects of stress on sleep-wake regulation are complex and may strongly depend on the nature of the stressor.
Deborah Suchecki+2 more
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Ultrasounds in small rodents: Arousalāproduced and arousalāproducing
Developmental Psychobiology, 1974AbstractRecent interpretations of ultrasonic signaling by infant and adult rodents have emphasized the quality of the eliciting stimuli and acoustical parameters of the vocalizations. Infant calls have been hypothesized as being of 2 types: coldelicited and tactually elicited.
Robert W. Bell, Robert W. Bell
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