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The yoga reduced the veterans' hyperarousal and helped them sleep.
In addition, they can have hyperarousal: being constantly anxious, looking out for danger and unable to sleep.
Some limerents, however, may experience limerence as a consequence of hyperarousal.
That is associated with hyperarousal in the brain, perhaps a chronic stress response that can't be turned off.
Physiological Hyperarousal subscale measures physical symptoms associated with the test-taking process.
Acquisition of tools for stopping, containing and reducing hyperarousal.
On the physiological level, repeated trauma results in a state of hyperarousal usually associated with alarm and preparing to fight or run away.
'Insomnia is related to hyperarousal - which means that certain areas of the brain fail to calm down as night comes,' he told Today.
Melinda displays hyperarousal in her wariness of potential danger.
Emotional numbing and, conversely, "hyperarousal" and anxiety are often observed.
Boys in the sample tended to be more at risk for hyperarousal than girls as a result of greater severity of illness and emotionality.
Working with her, I could see the enormous blocks that had been created in him-his excitement, confusion, aversion to commands, hyperarousal.
The third and final symptom domain of PTSD is known as hyperarousal.
Hypervigilance is differentiated from dysphoric hyperarousal in that the person remains cogent and aware of their surroundings.
These inhibitors have been found to reduce intrusive thoughts, avoidant behaviors, and hyperarousal that are associated with complicated grief.
The symptoms they report relate to re-experiencing birthing, emotional numbing or avoidance and hyperarousal about the birth.
Endogenous opioids decrease central noradrenergic activity,6 and their activation may thus inhibit hyperarousal.
Continued physiological hyperarousal and altered stress hormone secretion affect the ongoing evaluation of sensory stimuli as well.
PTSD hyperarousal may correspond to vigilant immobility and aggressive defense.
Those with PTSD also have hyperarousal (fight-or-flight) and can be too alert to go to sleep.
Assaults lead to hyperarousal states for which the memory can be state-dependent or dissociated, and this memory only returns fully during renewed terror.
Jonathan Shay makes an explicit connection between the berserker rage of soldiers and the hyperarousal of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Easily triggered into hyperarousal by trauma-related stimuli, and beset with difficulties paying attention, they may display symptoms of attention deficit disorder.
In dysphoric hyperarousal, the PTSD victim may lose contact with reality and re-experience the traumatic event verbatim.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was previously known to cause negative feelings, such as depressed mood, re-experiencing and hyperarousal.