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1 cits an attentional-behavioral switch (i.e., arousing).
2 head and judged the observed posture as more arousing.
3 atecholamines have problematic side effects, arousing a growing interest in noncatecholaminergic agen
4         We tested the hypotheses that highly arousing affective stimulation would result in elevated
5 i that are both emotionally positive and low-arousing and a corresponding decrease in exposure to att
6                            In conclusion, in arousing and ambiguous social situations that lack inten
7 its cognate receptor), that is unique in its arousing and anxiolytic-like properties.
8 tures is consistent with nicotine's behavior-arousing and behavior-reinforcing properties in humans.
9  emotion) to be perceived as more authentic, arousing and contagious than acted vocalizations and cri
10 lthy human adults as they viewed emotionally arousing and ecologically valid cinematographic material
11 e of freely moving rats exposed to different arousing and mild stress stimuli (placement in the test
12                                          The arousing and motor-activating effects of psychostimulant
13 ulation (taVNS) during exposure to emotional arousing and neutral scenes and tested subsequent, long-
14 ontrasted successful encoding of emotionally arousing and neutral stimuli.
15 0 mg cortisol and presented with emotionally arousing and neutral stimuli.
16 ck analyses using contrasts between sexually arousing and non-arousing video clips and a regression u
17 cquired earlier in life, more concrete, more arousing, and more emotional are more likely to survive
18 itude increased due to the experience of low-arousing architectures, reflecting an early greater atte
19 e end of their promenade inside high- or low-arousing architectures.
20 VTA neurons was not potentiated following an arousing, aversive stimulus, suggesting that oxA/hcrt-1-
21 ough play deprivation enhanced high USVs, an arousing but aversive stimulus (bright light) reduced th
22 sis was restricted to pictures rated equally arousing by both groups.
23 rticipants watched realistic and emotionally arousing cinematographic material.
24 trasts revealed enhanced memory for aversive-arousing compared with neutral stimuli in the placebo bu
25 sed from 37 in 1992-1993 to 74 in 1993-1994, arousing concern about a possible increase in vaccine-as
26 rabbit to the presentation of acoustic, fear-arousing, conditioned stimuli.
27 eus (dLGN) are affected by an acoustic, fear-arousing, conditioned stimulus.
28     Brain activation studies have shown that arousing conditions lead to the activation of large-scal
29  VMPFC in mediating somatic responses to non-arousing, daily-life pleasant or unpleasant stimuli is u
30 ct local H(+)-abundant environments, through arousing dangling O-H water dissociation and fast *H des
31 Touch is characterized by both emotional and arousing dimensions that rely on specific features of a
32 ves into which others cannot intrude without arousing discomfort".
33 nty, and physiological arousal we found that arousing disgust cues modulated the encoding of sensory
34                                              Arousing dopamine caused transient hyperpolarization of
35 tivation to drink through increased positive/arousing effects of alcohol or greater tolerance should
36 ic transmission is involved in mediating the arousing effects of methamphetamine, although the neuron
37  enhancement of D2 receptor signaling in the arousing effects of methylphenidate in humans.
38 related images prompted lower LPPs than high arousing emotional images in both groups.
39 by faster tempi (which had higher ratings of arousing emotions and engagement), but only in Classical
40 ed to a diverse array of negative, neutrally arousing emotions, such as sadness and disappointment, w
41 nd decision-making argue that negative, high arousing emotions-such as anger-motivate competitive soc
42 sed in response to acute stressors and other arousing environmental stimuli, acts in the nucleus accu
43                                  Emotionally arousing events are typically vividly remembered, which
44 othesis that enhanced memory for emotionally arousing events in humans depends critically on postlear
45 ble to separate overall salience (defined as arousing events) into behavioral salience (events where
46 chanisms of memory formation for emotionally arousing events, a development closely related to renewe
47  enhanced declarative memory for emotionally arousing events.
48  storage of long-term memory for emotionally arousing events.
49 long-term memory associated with emotionally arousing events.
50 the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing events.
51 modulation of memory storage for emotionally arousing events.
52 a semiconductor class of their own, which is arousing ever-growing interest from the scientific commu
53                     Memories for emotionally arousing experiences are typically vivid and persistent.
54 dation of long-term memories for emotionally arousing experiences but not that for less arousing or n
55 gs of many studies, suggest that emotionally arousing experiences can create lasting memories.
56 hich are released in response to emotionally arousing experiences, have an important role in the cons
57 l is known to promote memory for emotionally arousing experiences, yet the neural networks involved i
58 s strong and lasting memories of emotionally arousing experiences.
59 in impairing memory retrieval of emotionally arousing experiences.
60 mpair the retrieval of memory of emotionally arousing experiences.
61 the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing experiences.
62 olidation for various aspects of emotionally arousing experiences.
63 enhance memory consolidation for emotionally arousing experiences.
64 ata from a novel breathing task requiring no arousing external sensory stimuli.
65 ves shifting attention away from the emotion-arousing features and is a key mechanism that underlies
66 -7 days) consisting either of 12 emotionally arousing film clips ("E" film session) or of 12 relative
67 ha9*-nAChRs) are potential druggable targets arousing great interest for pain treatment alternative t
68 B) has revolutionized modern cancer therapy, arousing great interest in the neuro-oncology community.
69 from a study of ERP responses to emotionally arousing images.
70 xpression regulation and genome stability is arousing increased interest and is being explored in var
71               Potassium isotopic analysis is arousing increasing interest, not only in geochemistry,
72 irectly measured deep body temperatures, the arousing influence of this procedure may drastically mod
73  indicate that, during encoding, emotionally arousing information leads to a robust increase in effec
74 age might be more pronounced for emotionally arousing information than for neutral information.
75 ntribute to emotional memory enhancement for arousing information versus valenced, nonarousing inform
76 fest in thrill-chasing art that draws on the arousing interplay of positive and negative emotions.
77 emory consolidation following an emotionally arousing learning event.
78 dditionally, odor-cued recall was rated more arousing (mean [SD], 3.0 [0.8] vs 2.6 [0.7]; Cohen d, 1.
79 ocampal circuit for prioritizing emotionally arousing memories.
80 ross three independent datasets, emotionally arousing moments during narrative perception were associ
81  across two experiments that during a highly arousing negative picture viewing task, non-deceptive pl
82 use of graphic language (designed to trigger arousing negative responses) vs. plain (just-the-facts,
83 se findings advance our understanding of how arousing, negatively valenced information modulates memo
84 mediates this plasticity when an emotionally arousing or fear-related CS is used.
85 y arousing experiences but not that for less arousing or neutral information.
86 TEMENT: How does brain functioning change in arousing or stressful situations?
87 rthermia can be triggered by quite different arousing or stressful stimuli that disturb an organism's
88 n-facial images pre-rated as either sexually arousing or threatening.
89 ed dose-related increases in airflow without arousing patients from sleep.
90 se, despite the high behavioral threshold to arousing perturbations, gross physiological patterns in
91                                  Emotionally arousing pictures induce increased activation of visual
92  previous studies, we found that emotionally arousing pictures, regardless of their content, produce
93 h subsequent memory for the most emotionally arousing pictures.
94 ut not neutral pictures, as emotionally more arousing (pinteraction < 10(-16)) than males.
95 eshow that included high and low emotionally arousing pleasant and unpleasant pictures, cigarette-rel
96 ated potential that is enhanced when viewing arousing (pleasant and unpleasant) pictures compared to
97 tisone promoted the encoding of subjectively arousing, positive associative memories.
98 d to those induced by social interaction, an arousing procedure that induces behavioral activation an
99 ncer invasion, systemic dissemination and in arousing proliferative programs in breast cancer microme
100 t of an extended circuit subserving both the arousing properties and reinforcing aspects of psychosti
101                Studies examining memories of arousing 'real-life' events show that emotion heightens
102  showed enhanced activity during emotionally arousing relative to neutral scene perception.
103  responses were not evoked by photographs of arousing scenes, which is indicative of selective early
104 ncreased incidence of cardiovascular events, arousing serious concern about the use of these drugs in
105  stress hormones released during emotionally arousing situations modulate memory processes.
106 nce network, is dynamically regulated during arousing situations.
107 rals and conservatives respond to dissonance-arousing situations.
108 of noradrenaline (NA) triggered by intensely arousing social events.
109 basolateral amygdala (BLA) encodes real-time arousing states.
110 s) in a receptive female rat during sexually arousing stimulation and subsequent copulatory behavior
111 ence indicating that amygdala NE released by arousing stimulation is involved in regulating memory st
112 le and skin temperature responses to natural arousing stimuli (one-minute tail-pinch and one-minute s
113  (SC) space were subjected to several mildly arousing stimuli (sound, tail-pinch and social interacti
114 ehaviors, environmental cues associated with arousing stimuli acquire increased incentive salience, p
115                                        While arousing stimuli and cocaine induced similar oxygen resp
116 ay drastically modulate the effects of other arousing stimuli and drugs.
117                                         Fear-arousing stimuli elicit innate reactions and can reinfor
118 jects 9-33 min after exposure to emotionally arousing stimuli had greater levels of recollection duri
119 volved in this effect.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Arousing stimuli have the ability to regulate circadian
120                                              Arousing stimuli induced rapid increases in NAc oxygen l
121 min period (i.e., increases in the number of arousing stimuli presented over time).
122 bolished the enhanced memory for emotionally arousing stimuli seen in the placebo group but had no ef
123 s of BL, CMT, and PVT neurons to emotionally arousing stimuli suggest that these thalamic inputs exer
124 ted to occur in response to conditioned fear-arousing stimuli suggesting that dopamine release in the
125 erested in and responsive to visual sexually arousing stimuli than are women.
126                         In addition, we used arousing stimuli to experimentally activate participants
127 week later, a mnemonic boost for emotionally arousing stimuli was evident in the placebo, 0.1%, and 0
128 e most successful at remembering emotionally arousing stimuli.
129 he LPP while participants viewed emotionally arousing stimuli.
130 described burst activity of the raphe during arousing stimuli.
131 ce effects and/ or changes in response to an arousing stimulus (e.g. food) alone.
132 iving them of sleep for 30 min using a cold, arousing stimulus delivered to a cold-sensitive region o
133       The food, however, as a non-social but arousing stimulus, did not affect the dogs' behaviour.
134 es of 12 slides that depicted an emotionally arousing story.
135  more strongly motivated to avoid dissonance-arousing tasks than liberals.
136  known to evaluate emotional stimuli as more arousing than men.
137 ence-sensitive during both tasks, greater to arousing than neutral stimuli when WM demand was low and
138 d laughter as more authentic and emotionally arousing than non-autistic adults, perceiving it to be s
139                  Electronic sounds were more arousing than other sounds, including human voices, and
140 ased relatively more in response to sexually arousing than threatening images.
141 nt consumed, the effect ranged from slightly arousing to strongly sleep inducing.
142 d other neuromodulatory systems activated by arousing training experiences converge in regulating nor
143 e findings provide evidence that emotionally arousing training increases AEA levels within prefrontal
144 ckade suppressed the encoding of emotionally arousing unpleasant stimuli and reduced amygdala activat
145  contrasts between sexually arousing and non-arousing video clips and a regression using penile turgi
146 gions, music played in Latin America is more arousing, while music in Asia is more relaxing; and comp
147                              Enhancement for arousing words occurred automatically, even when encodin

 
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