If you mean 'being expressionless', then yes it most possibly is. However people respond to shock differently so it is hard to say
The past tense of shock is shocked.
Shock treatments are still done in cases of depression. However, they are implemented with much stricter guidelines than previously practiced. For a thorough review of the practice of shock treatment visit http://www.ect.org/news/sundtimes.html.
Attribute, characteristic, quality, symptom, and others.
Yes, culture shock can have physical effects such as fatigue, headaches, stomach issues, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms may arise due to the stress and anxiety of adjusting to a new culture, environment, and way of life. It's important to take care of your physical and mental well-being when experiencing culture shock.
no an accidental electric shock cannot change one's personality because it just causes organ failure for some time,because of the difference in the type of currents.one is the electric current and the other one is the signals the body carries,however if very strong it may cause organ disorder
Difficulty breathing
Expressionless is an adjective. An example sentence: Her expressionless face betrayed no information about her poker hand.
A symptom of cold shock can include rapid breathing, increased heart rate, pale or blue skin, and possible loss of consciousness.
He sat silent and expressionless after hearing the surprising news.
Last symptoms of shock are depressed body functions; low pulse, low heart rate, shallow breathing, unresponsive.
emotionless, blank
yes
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It be expressionless! First one to the chase
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