Fear is a physiological response that causes butterflies in the stomach. Fear can also cause sweating, loss of voice, and extreme shyness.
It depends on what type of tingling your referring to. It could be something you ate, some natural physiological process, or maybe from just being nervous or excited about something (some refer to it as getting butterflies).
A stimulus is something that triggers a response in a living organism. This response could be physiological, behavioral, or emotional in nature.
A positive response is when a response happens to a stimuli, and this response causes more of the stimuli to happen. A negative response is when a response happens because of a stimuli, and the response stops the continuation of the stimuli.
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.
The uterus is a muscle that tightens and relaxes which can cause jabbing or cramp-like pain.
Pneumonia causes inflammatory condition of the lung's alveoli brought on by infection which can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites or fungi. The infection causes inflammation, and if sustained damages the lungs, or might cause respiratory arrest.
The James-Lange theory of emotion suggests that our emotional experience is the result of our physiological response to a stimulus. This theory proposes that we first experience physical reactions, which then lead to emotional responses.
my stomach is boiling what are the causes?
A stimulus is a factor that causes a response in an organism.
The physiological condition that causes you to feel hunger is the release of a hormone called ghrelin in your body, which signals to your brain that you need to eat.
People experience goosebumps in a black and white school setting due to a physiological response called piloerection, triggered by emotions like fear or excitement. This response causes tiny muscles at the base of hair follicles to contract, creating the appearance of raised bumps on the skin.
A stimulus causes a response or reaction in an organism's behavior, physiology, or mental processes. It can trigger a specific physiological or psychological response depending on the type and intensity of the stimulus.