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Psychology Today: Stirring Sound of Stress

OliviaB rated 35 months agoFeatured Review
via pseudonym From the suggester: "Ever wake up five minutes before your alarm rings? This mysterious phenomenon isn't just bizarre coincidence. We are all equipped with our own internal alarm clocks and, best of all, they even have snooze buttons." From the page: &...

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OliviaB rated 35 months ago
via pseudonym From the suggester: "Ever wake up five minutes before your alarm rings? This mysterious phenomenon isn't just bizarre coincidence. We are all equipped with our own internal alarm clocks and, best of all, they even have snooze buttons." From the page: "..researchers at the University of Lubeck in Germany have discovered what may be the first biological evidence for the curious ability to wake up at will. Anticipating the time you want to rise seems to trigger the release of hormones normally secreted by the body in times of stress. About an hour before you've planned to get out of bed, these secretions increase in preparation for the "stress" of waking." : "Passionate love" molecule only lasts one year in the bloodstream, according to scientists. Thanks a lot, scientists.
a-total-rogue rated 35 months ago
From the page: "Ever wake up five minutes before your alarm rings? This mysterious phenomenon isn't just bizarre coincidence."
Registered99 rated 35 months ago
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pseudonym rated 35 months ago
Excerpt: "an Born and fellow researchers at the University of Lubeck in Germany have discovered what may be the first biological evidence for the curious ability to wake up at will. Anticipating the time you want to rise seems to trigger the release of hormones normally secreted by the body in times of stress. About an hour before you've planned to get out of bed, these secretions increase in preparation for the "stress" of waking."
vekron rated 35 months ago
From the page: "Ever wake up five minutes before your alarm rings? This mysterious phenomenon isn't just bizarre coincidence. We are all equipped with our own internal alarm clocks and, best of all, they even have snooze buttons."
Metamorphosis rated 35 months ago
From the page: "Ever wake up five minutes before your alarm rings? This mysterious phenomenon isn't just bizarre coincidence. We are all equipped with our own internal alarm clocks and, best of all, they even have snooze buttons."