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It's what sleep science calls hyperarousal -- that we are excessively wakeful.
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These findings suggest that primary insomnia is a manifestation of a neurobiological state of hyperarousal, which is present during both waking and sleep at physiological and cognitive levels.
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These findings suggest that primary insomnia is a manifestation of a neurobiological state of hyperarousal, which is present during both waking and sleep at physiological and cognitive levels.
Emaxhealth 2008
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These findings suggest that primary insomnia is a manifestation of a neurobiological state of hyperarousal, which is present during both waking and sleep at physiological and cognitive levels.
Emaxhealth 2008
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The condition, known as hyperarousal, is one symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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These findings suggest that primary insomnia is a manifestation of a neurobiological state of hyperarousal, which is present during both waking and sleep at physiological and cognitive levels.
Emaxhealth 2008
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This cycle can cause withdrawal from life as well as a kind of hyperarousal, since at some level the soldier has not left the battlefield.
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This cycle can cause withdrawal from life as well as a kind of hyperarousal, since at some level the soldier has not left the battlefield.
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Very high anxiety (also called "hyperarousal") and being easily startled.
WN.com - Articles related to America Ferrera too busy to plan wedding 2010
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Very high anxiety (also called "hyperarousal") and being easily startled.
WN.com - Articles related to America Ferrera too busy to plan wedding 2010
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“The slowing of brain activity went hand in hand with patients who were struggling with hyperarousal, hypervigilance and PTSD symptoms,” she says.
Psychedelic drug ibogaine may treat PTSD by slowing brainwaves Grace Wade 2025
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