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The eye movement you make when you shift your gaze from a nearby object to a more distant object is called a eye movement.
Physiological Arousal
The body's response to stimuli, which may include increased heart rate, respiration, and energy activation, preparing the body for action.
Facial Expressiveness
The degree to which someone visibly shows emotions through facial movements, an important aspect of non-verbal communication.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
A component of the autonomic nervous system that promotes relaxation, healing, and energy conservation in the body.
Storing Energy
Generally refers to the accumulation and preservation of energy by biological organisms or systems for future use.
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