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The answer to -6 plus 8 take away 7 plus 3 equals -2. This is taught in math.
The answer to 25 plus 40 take away 15 H take away -80 equals -40. This is a math problem.
You take 4 times 5 which is 20 then 3 plus 2 which is 5. Add 20 plus 5 and you get 25. That's the answer.
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The Arousal was created in 1988.
Arousal Disasters was created in 2003.
Arousal can effect sport performance, for example if you have poor arousal, you will not be ready for a sports game and won't perform to the standard you can do. If you have good arousal your performance will be better as you will be ready for a performance. By Lewis soal
The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.
Cognitive arousal refers to the mental alertness or activation of the brain in response to stimuli or situations. It involves increased attention, perception, and cognitive processing. This heightened state of mental arousal can impact cognitive functions such as memory, decision-making, and problem-solving.
Sporting arousal can be caused by a combination of physical, psychological, and environmental factors. Physiologically, increases in heart rate, blood pressure, and adrenaline levels play a role. Psychologically, factors like anticipation, competition, and desire to perform well contribute to sporting arousal. Environmental cues such as crowd noise, opponent behavior, and game situation can also influence arousal levels.
The two-factor theory of emotions, proposed by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer, posits that emotion arises from the combination of physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal of a situation. This theory suggests that emotions are the result of both bodily responses and how the individual interprets those responses in a given context.
Medium arousal is optimal for performance. Too much or too little arousal hampers performance.Optimal Levels: For easy tasks- at the higher end; For harder tasks- at the lower end (since too much arousal causes anxiety)
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Yes, arousal is certainly possible. But there is a difference between arousal and attraction.
Yes.EXAMPLE:> The arousal of bats during hibernation is natural but not too often as in every day.
Drive theory suggests that individuals are motivated to reduce internal tension caused by unmet needs or desires, such as hunger or thirst. When a drive is activated, individuals are pushed to take action to satisfy that drive and restore a state of equilibrium or homeostasis. This theory posits that motivation arises from the desire to reduce uncomfortable states and achieve a sense of balance.