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  2. Arousal - Wikipedia

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    The Yerkes–Dodson law states that there is a relationship between arousal and task performance, essentially arguing that there is an optimal level of arousal for performance, and too little or too much arousal can adversely affect task performance. One interpretation of the Yerkes–Dodson law is the Easterbrook cue-utilisation theory.

  3. Yerkes–Dodson law - Wikipedia

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    For complex, unfamiliar, or difficult tasks, the relationship between arousal and performance reverses after a point, and performance thereafter declines as arousal increases. The effect of task difficulty led to the hypothesis that the Yerkes–Dodson Law can be decomposed into two distinct factors as in a bathtub curve. The upward part of the ...

  4. Performance Anxiety: Causes & How to Overcome Them - AOL

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    Performance anxiety can affect you mentally and physically. The symptoms range from mild to severe, with some requiring medical treatment. Symptoms of performance anxiety may include:

  5. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    While many researchers have explored the relationship between arousal and performance, one unifying theory has not yet been developed. However, research does suggest perception of arousal (i.e., as either good or bad) is related to performance. [58] Motivation can be defined broadly as the will to perform a given task.

  6. How Often American Couples Actually Make Love, By Age - AOL

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    Clogged arteries and/or high blood pressure, which can affect blood flow and contribute to problems like ED, poor stamina and low satisfaction. Some physical issues may also affect your partner ...

  7. What Happens If You Take Viagra and You Don't Need It? - AOL

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    Recreational Viagra use does happen, and while some men see harmless benefits from the active ingredient in the famous “little blue pill,” they’re still taking a significant risk every time ...

  8. Somatic anxiety - Wikipedia

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    A graph showing the Inverted-U hypothesis. In this context, arousal refers to somatic anxiety. The Inverted-U Hypothesis, [6] also known as the Yerkes-Dodson law [6] hypothesizes that as somatic and cognitive anxiety (l) increase, performance increases until a threshold is crossed. Should arousal increase further, performance decreases. [5]

  9. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    From sleep to diet, a variety of factors can affect your bedroom performance. Our guide to naturally protecting your arousal shares tactics you can use to live a life that prioritizes your bedroom ...