Answer No, everyone's biggest sex organ is their brain so if they are turned on, how would you expect them not to be turned on in a psychological sense? Women who know how to swing their hips for example know when to swing them to catch a man's eye, but in actuality what she caught was his brain, not his eyes.
Sympathetic division.
The parasympathetic response regulates organs and body systems. It is responsible for the "resting" activities of the human body, e.g. salivating, sexual arousal, digestion, excretion etc.
_ It's the major physiological response to stimuli._ Always opposes the stimulusFor ex: Body temp. at 37oCor Blood sugar at 100 mg/dLor Heart rate at 70BPM
Irritability is vital to life because it helps the organism to be alert to its environmennt. For example, when a person is afraid of snake and you hand her a snake she will freak out. This is what you call irritability.
Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in an abducted hostage, in which the hostage shows signs of loyalty to the hostage-taker, regardless of the danger (or at least risk) in which they have been placed.
The theory that proposed this idea is called the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion. According to this theory, emotions and physiological responses occur simultaneously but independently, with emotions resulting from the brain's interpretation of the physiological response.
It seems like you are referring to a misspelling of the word "erection," which is a physiological response where the penis becomes engorged with blood and becomes firm. Erections can occur due to sexual arousal or other physiological factors.
The term combat stress refers to the psychological and physiological reactions that occur during or after combat. It is a short term response and is not a psychiatric disorder.
Stress and anxiety are often used interchangeably but there are differences between the two. Stress is a response to an event that causes physiological stress in the body, while anxiety is a response to an event that causes psychological stress.
He administrated 'noxious' agents to rats, to see if there was a physiological response. All of them had a physiological response. It is known as 'general adaptation syndrome' GAS.
Fear is a physiological response that causes butterflies in the stomach. Fear can also cause sweating, loss of voice, and extreme shyness.
This is a normal physiological response.
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Thoughts of suicide and hallucinations.
When formatting text, a careless color choice may elicit the incorrect psychological response true or false
When faced with a difficult question, the body's physiological response may include increased heart rate, sweating, shallow breathing, and activation of the fight-or-flight response. These responses are triggered by the release of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol in preparation to deal with the challenging situation.