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Arousal and the Causation of Behaviour

Behaviour, 1974
AbstractA. A number of very different meanings have been given to the term "arousal". These have here been distinguished as follows: (1a) Responsiveness. The likelihood at a particular moment that any one of a number of different stimuli will evoke the response appropriate to it if presented. (ib) Behavioural intensity.
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Anxiety and Arousal

The Journal of General Psychology, 1971
Fred Heilizer, Henry S. G. Cutter
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Attention and Arousal

The American Journal of Psychology, 1982
Michael W. Eysenck, Mary Jean Lynch
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The dimensions of rural tourism experience: impacts on arousal, memory, and satisfaction

, 2018
E. Kastenholz   +3 more
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Arousal

2013
Shantel E. Meek, Laudan B. Jahromi
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Dreams and Arousal

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1958
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Arousability

2016
Caitlin LaGrotte   +1 more
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