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There are many factors connected to physiological aspects of behavior. The environment, preexisting conditions, and internal stimuli. Each of these may impact behavior independently or collectively.
Most likely it is not a true addiction and is more characteristic of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... A true addiction has a basis in some kind of physiological response.
The term physiological indicates a behavior resulting from a physical condition of the body (status, function, or dysfunction), especially the structures of the brain, rather than from nonphysical causes. Perception, cognition, and response depend on the physical structure of the nervous system.
No, dead people do not experience physiological responses such as erections after death. Erections are a result of blood flow and nerve signals, which cease when a person dies.
The Cannon-Bard Theory. The physiologist Walter Cannon disagreed with the James-Lange theory, posing three main arguments against it: People can experience physiological arousal without experiencing emotion, such as when they have been running.
either they are stupid or maybe its physiological...
No, people can fake fainting, but a true faint is a physiological response.
Typically, summer temperatures cause people to become dehydrated. Dehydrated people produce concentrated urine.
Foods are digested differently for certain people. Typically, pepsin from the stomach is used to digest proteins, and amylase from the liver is used to digest carbohydrates.
NO. "Korean" is an ethnic group. Typically ethnic groups are determined by a common point of geographic origin and a common cultural/linguistic identity. This is something that Koreans share. Race is typically defined more broadly as people who share the same general physiological features. Koreans are typically seen as a subset of the Asian, East Asian, or Oriental Race.
Yes, appetite is typically described as the psychological desire for food that motivates people to eat. It is influenced by factors such as hunger, emotions, and environmental cues. It can fluctuate based on individual preferences and physiological needs.
physiological reward