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Physiological Arousal
The physical state of being activated or stimulated, resulting in heightened physical functions and a state of readiness.
Cumulative
Incrementally increasing or accumulating over time.
Additive
A substance added to another to enhance or modify its properties, commonly used in food, manufacturing, or chemical processes.
Physiological Arousal
Physiological arousal refers to the body's physical response to stimuli, leading to increased heart rate, muscle tension, and energy, often as a preparation for action.
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