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What is the common name of the following compound?
Paralyzed Face
A condition, often resulting from Bell's palsy or stroke, where muscles of one side of the face become weak or unable to move.
Emotional Response
A psychological reaction to a stimulus, resulting in feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
Schachter and Singer
Psychologists known for developing the two-factor theory of emotion, suggesting that human emotions consist of both physiological arousal and a cognitive label.
Physical Arousal
A physiological response of the body to a stimulus, resulting in increased physical activity and alertness, often associated with sexual or emotional stimuli.
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