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  2. Torpor - Wikipedia

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    Developmental biology. v. t. e. Torporis a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually marked by a reduced body temperatureand metabolic rate. Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability.[1] The term "torpor" can refer to the time a hibernatorspends at low body temperature, lasting days to weeks ...

  3. Stupor - Wikipedia

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    Stupor. Stupor. A patient in catatonic stupor. Specialty. Neurology, Psychiatry. Stupor is the lack of critical mental function and a level of consciousness, in which an affected person is almost entirely unresponsive and responds only to intense stimuli such as pain. [ 1] The word derives from the Latin stupor ("numbness, insensibility").

  4. Sopor (sleep) - Wikipedia

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    Sopor is a condition of abnormally deep sleep, similar to a stupor but not as severe, from which it is difficult to rouse a person. [1] It involves a profound depression of consciousness, which is manifested by drowsiness, while maintaining coordinated defensive reactions to stimuli such as pain, harsh sound, and bright light, and preserving ...

  5. Five hindrances - Wikipedia

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    Sensory desire ( kāma cchanda ): seeking for pleasure through the five senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and physical feeling. Ill-will ( vyāpāda; also spelled byāpāda ): feelings of hostility, resentment, hatred and bitterness. Sloth-and-torpor ( thīna - middha ): half-hearted action with little or no effort or concentration.

  6. Altered level of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    An altered level of consciousness is any measure of arousal other than normal. Level of consciousness ( LOC) is a measurement of a person's arousability and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment. [1] A mildly depressed level of consciousness or alertness may be classed as lethargy; someone in this state can be aroused with little ...

  7. Glossary of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Catatonia involves a significant psychomotor disturbance, which can occur as catalepsy, stupor, excessive purposeless motor activity, extreme negativism (seemingly motiveless resistance to movement), mutism, echolalia (imitating speech), or echopraxia (imitating movements). [1] There is a catatonic subtype of schizophrenia. [1]

  8. Drunken driver who snapped photo going 141 mph before ... - AOL

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    Darryl Anderson was drunk behind the wheel of his Audi SUV, had his accelerator pressed to the floor and was barreling toward a car ahead of him when he snapped a photo of his speedometer. The ...

  9. Acute stress reaction - Wikipedia

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    Acute stress reaction ( ASR, also known as psychological shock, mental shock, or simply shock[ a]) and acute stress disorder ( ASD) is a psychological response to a terrifying, traumatic or surprising experience. Combat stress reaction (CSR) is a similar response to the trauma of war. The reactions may include but are not limited to intrusive ...