noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
emotional
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The person will have a high level of emotional arousal and be particularly sensitive to social influences which can affect arousal.
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Work from sev-eral laboratories has suggested that emotional arousal plays a critical role in memory.
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These findings add considerable weight to the claims that emotional arousal is of causal significance to relapse.
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Moreover, visual input produces direct emotional arousal , which is the most potent neurochemical condition for learning and attitudinal change.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Feeling his swift arousal , she dragged her mouth from his to bury it against his warm neck.
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He wasn't unmoved either, and his slow arousal against her made her arch into him.
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The creative advertiser has the function of stimulating arousal in buyers.
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These findings add considerable weight to the claims that emotional arousal is of causal significance to relapse.