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    hypervigilant
    /ˌhʌɪpəˈvɪdʒɪlənt/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely alert, careful, or cautious: "they had to be hypervigilant about keeping safe distances away from others in public spaces"

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  2. HYPERVIGILANT definition: 1. always paying a lot of attention and trying to notice possible dangers, often more than is…. Learn more.

  3. : extremely or excessively vigilant : highly or abnormally alert to potential danger or threat. After an accident or an assault, most people tend to feel unsafe, to have a reduced startle threshold, and to be hypervigilant. Irvin D. Yalom.

  4. Sep 17, 2021 · Put simply, hypervigilance is a biological adaptation to stress. It’s your brain’s method of trying to keep you out of harm’s way by being highly alert and aware of your surroundings....

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · “Hypervigilance is a basic human survival mechanism,” Dr. Albers explains. “It allows us to sense predators and threats to our safety. But with hypervigilance, you’re feel like you’re constantly under threat.” Put differently, the amygdala — the part of your brain that’s responsible for managing emotions — is on overdrive. Perpetual fight-or-flight

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · Hypervigilance is a state of increased alertness. If you’re in a state of hypervigilance, you’re extremely sensitive to your surroundings. It can make you feel like you’re alert to any...

  7. Hypervigilant definition: especially wary or alert. See examples of HYPERVIGILANT used in a sentence.

  8. Hypervigilance is a condition in which the nervous system is inaccurately filtering sensory information and the individual is in an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity. This appears to be linked to a dysregulated nervous system which can often be caused by traumatic events or PTSD. [1]

  9. : extreme or excessive vigilance : the state of being highly or abnormally alert to potential danger or threat. A person suffering from PTSD may have sleep disturbances, irritability, hypervigilance, heightened startle responses and flashbacks of the original trauma. Ellen L. Bassuk et al.

  10. the state of paying a lot of attention and trying to notice possible dangers, often when this is not necessary or reasonable: They experienced psychiatric symptoms such as insomnia and nightmares, and hypervigilance even in safe places. Fewer examples.

  11. Hypervigilance definition: the state or quality of being extremely alert or watchful. See examples of HYPERVIGILANCE used in a sentence.