the ability to be subconsciously stimulated by your surroundings whether positive or negative.
Electrical stimulation is typically the most effective method for nerve stimulation as it can directly trigger action potentials in the nerve fibers. Light and chemical stimuli can also stimulate nerves but are generally not as precise or efficient as electrical stimulation.
Excessive vagal stimulation can be overcome by engaging in activities that increase sympathetic tone, such as exercise or deep breathing. In severe cases, medications like atropine can be used to block the effects of excessive vagal stimulation on the heart.
Stimulation of the reticular formation results in increased consciousness.
It can take a few weeks to several months for dopamine levels to reset in the brain after a period of excessive stimulation.
Increased vagal stimulation would cause a decrease in heart rate and blood pressure. The vagus nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes relaxation and slows down physiological processes.
Arreed F. Barabasz has written: 'Clinical and Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation'
Sensory underload refers to a state where there is an insufficient amount of sensory input or stimulation, which can lead to feelings of boredom, restlessness, or disengagement. It can occur when someone is in an environment that lacks adequate sensory stimulation to keep their attention and focus.
Subsensory stimulation, sensory stimulation, motor stimulation, noxious response.
Smooth muscle cells contract in response to environmental stimulation, such as changes in pressure or chemical signals. These involuntary muscle cells are found in various organs, including the intestines and blood vessels, and help regulate functions like digestion and blood flow. Additionally, cardiac muscle cells in the heart also respond to electrical stimuli, contracting rhythmically to pump blood.
Electrical nerve stimulation
Electrical stimulation of the brain. DBS.
Stimulation Festival was created on 1992-05-18.
Electrical stimulation is typically the most effective method for nerve stimulation as it can directly trigger action potentials in the nerve fibers. Light and chemical stimuli can also stimulate nerves but are generally not as precise or efficient as electrical stimulation.
it depends on the stimulation. if the stimulation is not strong enough, there might be no action potential. However, if the stimulation is strong enough, there will be an action potential
When you do nipple stimulation you will induce a contraction.
Annette Mae Brodsky has written: 'The effect of environmental stimulation on sensation seeking behavior of criminals and noncriminals' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Criminal psychology, Human beings
Dysesthesia means abnormal tactile stimulation.