Definition of Overexcitability. Meaning of Overexcitability. Synonyms of Overexcitability

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Overexcitability. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Overexcitability and, of course, Overexcitability synonyms and on the right images related to the word Overexcitability.

Definition of Overexcitability

No result for Overexcitability. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Overexcitability from wikipedia

- who manifests any given form of overexcitability and especially one who manifests several forms of overexcitability sees reality in a different, stronger...
- "overexcitability" and the "third factor". Overexcitability is a measure of an individual's nervous system's level of response. Overexcitability, or...
- which encomp****ed the construct of overexcitability. Piechowski's research has primarily focused on overexcitability and its measurement. Michael Piechowski...
- a casual word for clumsiness, otherness, sometimes ****ociated with overexcitability, excessive startle response ("jumpiness"), excessive energy, involuntary...
- believe that some types of stimulus-sensitive myoclonus may involve overexcitability of the parts of the brain that control movement. These parts are interconnected...
- that every one of the children displa**** what he called his factor of overexcitability, OE, "which constituted the foundation for the emergence of neurotic...
- rigidity, while cats may salivate excessively, protrude their tongue or be overexcitable. Most traditional or historical first-aid treatments for redback spider...
- individuals who have a high development potential (i.e. those with overexcitabilities), have a higher chance of re-integrating at a higher level of development...
- Karla Kolumna - Benjamin is friends with Karla Kolumna, a somewhat overexcitable reporter. Everyone in Neustadt knows her cheery "****o there!" and her...
- ISSNĀ 0002-953X. PMIDĀ 21205813. Thomson, Paula; Jaque, S. Victoria (2016). "Overexcitability and Optimal Flow in Talented Dancers, Singers, and Athletes". Roeper...