It will keep you hyperalert, though sometimes you're too scared to get out of the truck. |
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You go into hyperalert mode until the threat passes, and other hormones shut down your signaling loop. |
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But mindfulness is different from the hyperalert way you might feel after a great night's sleep or a strong cup of coffee. |
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This overreaction makes your body produce excess amounts of the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol, which can make you hyperalert and anxious. |
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He has two expressions, one fixed, hyperalert, and a little cautious, and the other relaxed and serenely beaming. |
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In this state, which is entered into unknowingly, the individual becomes hyperalert to rejection, growing increasingly inclined to perceive social interactions as tinged with hostility or scorn. |
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Naturally enough, in a story about a tainted emotional legacy and a virus that invades a person's DNA, Roth is hyperalert to the possibility of creative slippage between literal and metaphorical inheritance. |
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