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Robert E. Thayer has written: 'The biopsychology of mood and arousal' -- subject(s): Affective Symptoms, Arousal, Arousal (Physiology), Mood (Psychology), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mood (Psychology), Physiology, Psychobiology, Psychology, Psychophysiology 'The Origin of Everyday Moods' -- subject(s): Mood (Psychology), Affect (Psychology)
Same as the last use: chemical mood-altering. The only other practical use for nicotine is as a poison. It is sometimes used as an insecticide. Does that tell you anything?
Giving your monster attention, taking it shopping, playing with it, decorating its room and feeding it will help to change his/her mood.
There is no one neurotransmitter that causes sleep. Acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin are all known to be related to sleep in some way.
Exercise, even walking a short distance, can enhance mood and energy.
Ambient music cropped up in the 1970s. It employs synthesizers and timbral qualities and is designed to enhance mood.
The rules of reality within the story.
DH Lawrence used assonance in his writing to create a particular mood or tone, to enhance the musicality of his language, and to draw attention to certain words or phrases. By repeating vowel sounds, he was able to add rhythm and flow to his writing, making it more immersive and engaging for the reader.
The signs of childhood insomnia are often overlooked. Signs are mood swings, depressed mood, aggressiveness, memory problems, a decreased attention span or irritability.
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their eyes, their body movement and what thier doing with their hands.
It highlights the fact that even with only two light house keepers in the building that Christmas could still be celebrated.