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  • Inhibition Theory — is based on the basic assumption that, during the performance of any mental task, which requires a minimum of mental effort, the subject actually goes through a series of alternating states of distraction (non work) and attention (work). These… …   Wikipedia

  • Inhibition — In hi*bi tion, n. [L. inhibitio: cf. F. inhibition.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of inhibiting, or the state of being inhibited; restraint; prohibition; embargo. [1913 Webster] 2. (Physiol.) A stopping or checking of an already present action; a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inhibition — late 14c., formal prohibition; interdiction of legal proceedings by authority; also, the document setting forth such a prohibition, from O.Fr. inibicion and directly from L. inhibitionem (nom. inhibitio) a restraining, from pp. stem of inhibere… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Inhibition of return — (IOR) refers to the observation that the speed and accuracy with which an object is detected are first briefly enhanced (for perhaps 100 300 milliseconds) after the object is attended, and then detection speed and accuracy are impaired (for… …   Wikipedia

  • inhibition — /in i bish euhn, in hi /, n. 1. the act of inhibiting. 2. the state of being inhibited. 3. something that inhibits; constraint. 4. Psychol. a. the blocking or holding back of one psychological process by another. b. inappropriate conscious or… …   Universalium

  • inhibition — 1. Depression or arrest of a function. SEE ALSO: inhibitor. 2. In psychoanalysis, the restraining of instinctual or unconscious drives or tendencies, especially if they conflict with one s conscience or with societal demands. 3. In psychology, a… …   Medical dictionary

  • inhibition — in|hi|bi|tion [ˌınhıˈbıʃən] n 1.) [U and C] a feeling of shyness or embarrassment that stops you doing or saying what you really want ▪ She had no inhibitions about saying what she felt. ▪ People tend to lose their inhibitions when they ve drunk… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inhibition — /in(h)abishan/ Restraining or holding back. In Ecclesiastical law, a writ issuing from a superior ecclesiastical court, forbidding an inferior judge to proceed further in a cause pending before him. In this sense it is closely analogous to the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • inhibition — /in(h)abishan/ Restraining or holding back. In Ecclesiastical law, a writ issuing from a superior ecclesiastical court, forbidding an inferior judge to proceed further in a cause pending before him. In this sense it is closely analogous to the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • inhibition —    The prevention of the normal reaction between an antigen and its corresponding antibody, usually because an antigen of the same specificity, but from another source, is present in the system hence, to inhibit …   Forensic science glossary

  • inhibition — in·hi·bi·tion || ‚ɪnhɪ bɪʃn n. holding back, restraint; repression of a psychological process; stopping or checking of the function of a bodily organ; writ sent from a higher court to a lower court halting legal proceedings …   English contemporary dictionary

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