arousal and learning
Arousal refers to the state of physiological and psychological readiness or alertness of an individual, which influences their level of attention and engagement. Learning, on the other hand, refers to the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, or behaviors through various cognitive processes such as perception, memory, and reasoning. Arousal and learning are interconnected as optimal levels of arousal can enhance learning by promoting attention and memory formation, while extreme levels of arousal can hinder learning by impairing focus and cognitive processing.
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