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Need for stimulation (proneness to boredom): an excessive need for novel, thrilling, and exciting stimulation; taking chances and doing things that are risky.
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through photic (light) stimulation".
Carbonated water has been found to be able to improve swallowing in dysphagia patients by exciting chemical stimulation in the oral cavity (Table 4) [ 88, 93, 153].
To examine the impact of visual stimulation (exciting red and tranquilizing green) on the score of the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) questionnaire in patients with chronic pain.
These findings are exciting as coupling HP stimulation with growth factor application has allowed for the formation of tissue engineered constructs with biomechanical and biochemical properties spanning native tissue values.
This anti-inflammatory role of the vagus nerve and, therefore, enteroendocrine peptide hormone stimulation is an exciting and growing area of research.
The most frequently cited explanation for the link between substance use and risky sexual behavior is sensation-seeking behavior, which is defined as a disposition characterized by the tendency to pursue novel, exciting, and optimal levels of stimulation [ 32].
We dwell, much as previous generations did and yet more than ever, in a culture of surplus, a condition of perpetual over- stimulation that is at once exciting and disconcerting.
They become accustomed to the constant intellectual stimulation of challenging classes, exciting discussions, and constant discovery (both in and outside the classroom).
He added: "I shall miss my colleagues and the stimulation of such an exciting role which I have greatly enjoyed".
Although the approach remains to be refined and sustained benefit with chronic stimulation demonstrated, it is exciting in that it may potentially leverage intrinsic mechanisms of plasticity and leave oscillations subserving physiological processes relatively unaffected.
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