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PKU is transmitted by a
Physiological Arousal
The bodily responses to stimuli, such as increased heart rate or adrenaline release, indicating excitement or stress.
Emotional Arousal
Refers to the physiological and psychological state of being awoken or stimulated to have intense emotions or feelings.
Blood Sugar Levels
The concentration of glucose present in the blood, important for maintaining energy levels.
Two-factor Theory
in emotion, suggests that emotions are based on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling of that arousal.
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