The amygdala is the brain region that processes the emotional significance of stimuli and generates immediate emotional and behavioral reactions. It is involved in fear, pleasure, and emotional memory formation.
Emotions are neural signals that tell the brain about the world around us. These signals tell the brain how to respond to the stimuli.
David Brunswick has written: 'The effects of emotional stimuli on the gastro-intestinal tone' -- subject(s): Emotions, Intestines, Stomach
An emotional disturbance is caused by a traumatic event, memory or experience. A person can have an emotional disturbance from a close family member passing away. Or, an argument with a loved one. The disturbance would show itself in the form of sadness, depression, crying or over eating sometimes.
Hyperventilation is breathing that is more rapid and deeper than usual. It can be caused by emotional or physical stimuli. Hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis.
Humoral Stimuli, Neural Stimuli, Hormonal Stimuli
The plural for stimulus is stimuli.
Amygdala cells change their firing rate in response to the presentation of emotionally-relevant stimuli. these responses cut across sensory domains (vision, audition) and can be conditioned (the sight of a syringe that was previously used to inject bitter substances in the mouth of the subject).
What are some of the stimuli that sloths have?
The brain processes sensory stimuli.
Stimuli is already the plural of stimulus.
Yes, sunflowers feel sensitivity. They "feel" sensitivity in that they respond to stimuli, such as the direction and amount of light or damage to parts of itself. It does not "feel" in that it cannot experience pain, discomfort, or emotional distress.