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Which behavior is a type of physiological arousal the body may exhibit due to experiencing an emotion?
A
Elevated heart rate
B
Headaches
C
Hunger
D
Sore throat

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Understand the concept of physiological arousal: Physiological arousal refers to the body's physical response to emotions, which can include changes in heart rate, breathing, and other bodily functions.
Identify the options that are typically associated with physiological arousal: Elevated heart rate is a common physiological response to emotions such as fear, excitement, or anxiety.
Consider the other options: Headaches, hunger, and sore throat are not typically direct responses to emotional arousal. They may be related to other factors such as stress or physical health.
Recognize that elevated heart rate is a direct and immediate physiological response to emotional stimuli, making it a clear example of physiological arousal.
Conclude that among the given options, elevated heart rate is the behavior that best represents physiological arousal due to experiencing an emotion.
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