Hypervigilance is a state of heightened alertness accompanied by behavior that aims to prevent danger. It is commonly associated with conditions, such as PTSD. Symptoms can include rapid breathing, ...
You may experience sweating, faster heart rate and shallow breathing with this state of increased alertness. You may be sensitive to your surroundings and feel alert to hidden dangers that might not ...
Hypervigilance is a state of heightened awareness and watchfulness. You may be hypervigilant if you are constantly on guard and on the lookout for danger, even when there's little to no risk of ...
Increased esophageal hypervigilance and anxiety were associated with worse post-treatment symptoms and poor quality of life in patients with achalasia, a rare esophageal motility disorder, according ...
Recent rodent research has shown that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) inhibits unconditioned, or innate, fear. It is, however, unknown whether the BLA acts in similar ways in humans. In a group of five ...
Hypervigilance is constant alertness even in safe situations. It can cause fatigue, irritability, and difficulty relaxing. Managing hypervigilance involves mindfulness and reducing stress. Did our AI ...
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