From what I've gathered Paradoxical excitation is a function of the brain, a disorder that can be caused by certain medication, a sort of "wired" or excitable feeling. There are medical research cases regarding this. Google it and you can read the case studies.
Paradoxical excitation is a phenomenon where a drug or treatment intended to sedate or calm a person instead leads to increased agitation, restlessness, or even aggressive behavior. It can occur with certain medications such as benzodiazepines or sedatives in some individuals, particularly children or the elderly.
Paradoxical excitement refers to a situation where someone experiences an increase in arousal or energy level in response to something that would typically be expected to be calming or sedating. This can occur with certain medications or in psychological conditions where the person's reactions do not align with the norm.
Faith can be paradoxical in that it requires belief in something intangible or unprovable, yet can provide a sense of certainty and purpose. It involves a surrender to the unknown while also providing a source of strength and guidance. Faith can be both a challenge to reason and a comfort in times of uncertainty.
Side effects of sedative hypnotics may include drowsiness, dizziness, impaired coordination, confusion, memory problems, and in some cases, paradoxical reactions such as agitation or aggression. Long-term use can also lead to dependence and withdrawal symptoms when the medication is discontinued.
Neurons communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. When an action potential is generated in one neuron, it travels down the axon and releases neurotransmitters at the synapse, which then bind to receptors on the neighboring neuron, causing either excitation or inhibition of the receiving neuron.
The psychological term for reverse psychology is reactance. Reactance occurs when individuals feel their freedom of choice is threatened, leading them to reject the option they are being coerced into and choose the opposite instead.
i have the paradoxical bronchospasm
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The Paradoxical Commandments was created in 2002.
Paradoxical phrases are statements that appear to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense but may contain a hidden truth or logic upon closer inspection. They often challenge our assumptions and provoke deeper thinking. Examples include "less is more" and "the only constant is change."
A paradoxical enigma means a contradicting puzzle. Paradoxical means contradictory and an enigma is a problem, challenge, conundrum, riddle, or puzzle.
A paradoxical enigma refers to a situation or statement that presents a contradiction or puzzle which is difficult to resolve. It involves elements that seem to contradict each other or are challenging to understand, creating an intriguing and complex problem.
Paradoxical tamponade is medication that is used to treat pulsus paradoxus.
Excitation theory is a misattribution of arousal.
Zillman's Excitation Transfer Effect http://doctordigger.blogspot.com/2005/07/zillmans-excitation-transfer-effect.html
Over Excitation is a condition when the Excitation System is providing too much field current and as a result, the rotor of the generator will over heat. The Excitation System is equipped with an Over Excitation Limiter. This limiter acts to reduce the Excitation Current if this condition exists Underexcitation is a condition when the generator is not getting enough Excitation Current. If the generator does not get enough Excitation Current, it can be un-synchronized with the grid. We call this slipping a pole. If this occurs, the generator can be severely damaged. Kelly Thompson Engineering Lead Siemens Energy Alpharetta GA
Heart excitation originates in the sino-atrial node.
Hi, Under excitation - inductive reactive power Over excitation - Capacitive reactive power.