overarousal
noun
over·arous·al
ˌō-vər-ə-ˈrau̇-zəl
: excessive arousal
Anger-prone individuals are readily aroused and reactive, suggesting overarousal of the autonomic nervous system.—Richard J. Davidson
: the state of being excessively aroused
This workshop presentation provides practical consideration of the scope and nature of Attention Deficit Disorder, which is characterized by children's impulsivity, emotional overarousal and other behaviors.—Irene Wood
Being tantalizingly close to an unexpected victory can cause what sports psychologists call overarousal. The body produces excess adrenaline while restricting blood flow, tightening the muscles and depleting fine-motor skills.—Newsweek
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