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Fibrillation can sometimes be stopped by controlled electric shocks to reestablish the heart's natural rhythms.
Spillover Effect
refers to the phenomenon where an occurrence in one domain of life affects another, for example, stress from work impacting family life.
Arousal Associated
Related to a condition of heightened physiological and psychological activity or alertness.
Emotional State
Encompasses a person's current feelings and mood, which can affect perception, decision-making, and behavior.
Spillover Effect
The phenomenon where the effects of one event extend to affect other areas or domains, often in an unrelated context.
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