Being animated, aroused, stimulated...
# overt / covert behavior # verbal / non-verbal behavior # normal / abnormal behavior # conscious / unconscious behavior # regulatory behavior # instinctive behavior # habitual behavior
Prosocial behavior is behavior that is positive and helpful.
Behavior is complex due to the many stimuli which trigger behavior. Behavior can have primary triggers and secondary triggers. This forms a complex behavior.
You can study the human behavior through observation. Noticing certain patterns when someone gets excited or when someone is sad, or even when someone is lying. And I believe the best way to study this is by observing a child or toddler, because they may not know how to talk, all they have is body language at raw instinct. When they want to be picked up they reach their arms out. Its not someone was there to teach them to do that. Its quite an amazing study actually. Hope I helped.
Altruistic is a self sacrificing behavior
Another word for excited behavior?
frantic overjoyed
Any animal can get excited. But, mostly a variety of small dogs are extremely excitable.
fuss
This behavior is very common. However, if you want to stop it simply hold your dog down when you know he's excited. or try to act less excited around him - but don't act like treats are a bad thing. or you can ask him to sit during this period of time.
Frenzy is the English derivative of the words for 'excited behavior' in the ancient classical and the even older classical Greek languages. In Latin, the word is 'phreneticus'. In Greek, the word is 'phrenetikos'.
Coming from a guy, guys are most excited by a girls ass, and her breasts.
childish A+
Green is said to make people more relaxed. Red makes people more excited and hungry.
It is doubly excited if it is sparately excited dc motor, singly excited if it is self excited machine
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."