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Fifty years ago, people may have assumed we are captains of our own ships, but, in fact, our behavior is often aroused by context in ways we can't see.
Joyce remarks, "Human motivation is often aroused more effectively by mental images than by mental calculation".
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The same feelings are often aroused in first-degree graduates looking at postgraduate options.
Empathy and sympathy have neurobiological bases: they are often aroused by facial expressions, such as pain or joy.
In the deep still darkness of midnight, I have been often aroused by the dead heavy footsteps, and the pitious cries of the chained gangs that passed our door.
She is often sexually aroused from being choked.
Cheryl is often sexually aroused from being choked and enjoys sniffing and drinking rubber cement.
Some wear jewellery on their genitals that many find to be obscene, and there were also claims that some of the men are often visibly aroused.
This could well be caused by Fomo (fear of missing out: anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website).
It is often said that speaking Russian or Polish in western Ukraine arouses the wrath of local "nationalists".
Experiences are better stored when learned in an emotional or arousing setting and increased motivation (Squire and Alvarez 1995), which is often the case in medical education.
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