Social inhibition is the conscious or subconscious avoidance of a situation or social interaction. With a high level of social inhibition, situations...
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viewing certain sexual material. To some extent such inhibitions may arise from cultural and social influences and conditioning, as well as from personal...
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Inhibitor (redirect from Inhibition)
specific memories Sexual inhibition, reservations relating to sexual practices Social inhibition, a conditioned fear reaction to social marginalization or isolation...
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Shyness (redirect from Social shyness)
social inhibition is holding back for social reasons. There are different levels of social inhibition, from mild to severe. Being socially inhibited...
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stimuli. Scoring high on social inhibition means that these individuals tend to avoid the potential 'dangers' involved in social interactions, such as disapproval...
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towards negative affectivity (e.g. worry, irritability, gloom) and social inhibition (e.g. reticence and a lack of self-assurance). The letter D stands...
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alcohol or other drugs to reduce fears and inhibitions at social events. It is common for those with social phobia to self-medicate in this fashion, especially...
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alcohol or other drugs to reduce fears and inhibitions at social events. It is common for sufferers of social phobia to self-medicate in this fashion, especially...
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learning resources about Social facilitation Ringelmann effect Social inhibition Bond, Charles F.; Titus, Linda J. (1983). "Social facilitation: A meta-analysis...
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a Cluster C personality disorder characterized by excessive social anxiety and inhibition, fear of intimacy (despite an intense desire for it), severe...
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Williams syndrome (section Social and psychological)
animals). This may partially account for the apparent absence of social inhibition observed in people with the syndrome, as well as the prevalence of...
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biology, contact inhibition refers to two different but closely related phenomena: contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) and contact inhibition of proliferation...
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Pluralistic ignorance (section Social identities)
overall perceptions of a topic due to fear, embarrassment, social desirability, or social inhibition. Individuals may develop collective illusions when they...
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Cognitive inhibition refers to the mind's ability to tune out stimuli that are irrelevant to the task/process at hand or to the mind's current state. Additionally...
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Latent inhibition (LI) is a technical term in classical conditioning, where a familiar stimulus takes longer to acquire meaning (as a signal or conditioned...
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improve your reach on social media". Learn. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2019. "Social Facilitation and Social Inhibition". Open Textbooks for Hong...
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Short-term effects from moderate consumption include relaxation, decreased social inhibition, and euphoria, while binge drinking may result in cognitive impairment...
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sensations. Typically, this disease is presaged by a childhood history of social inhibition and shyness. It is possible that it could result from a humiliating...
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the field of economics Online disinhibition effect, a loosening of social inhibitions during interactions with others on the Internet that would otherwise...
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Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (redirect from MAO inhibition)
neurons), as well as providing an alternative for migraine prophylaxis. Inhibition of both MAO-A and MAO-B is used in the treatment of clinical depression...
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mg (%) 0.01 – 0.05 0.1 – 0.5 10 – 50 Mild relaxation and reduced social inhibition; impaired judgment and coordination 0.06 – 0.2 0.6 – 2 60 – 200 Emotional...
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Bite inhibition, sometimes referred to as a soft mouth (a term which also has a distinct meaning), is a behavior in carnivorans (dogs, cats, etc.) whereby...
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Some effects of alcohol intoxication, such as euphoria and lowered social inhibition, are central to alcohol's desirability. As drinking increases, people...
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or behavior. Avoidant personality disorder – pervasive feelings of social inhibition and inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation Dependent...
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deterioration and personality changes occur. Typical symptoms include loss of social inhibitions, asocial behavior, gradual impairment of judgment, concentration and...
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Selective mutism (redirect from Social mutism)
fight-or-flight response. Behavioral inhibitions, or inhibited temperaments, encompass feelings of emotional distress and social withdrawals. In a 2016 study...
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[unreliable medical source?] Because mania and hypomania may decrease social inhibition, performers who have bipolar disorder may become more daring and bold...
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controlling a person's interactions with their environment: the behavioural inhibition system (BIS) and the behavioural activation system (BAS). BIS is related...
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facilitation Social group Social influence Social inhibition Social interaction Social learning theory Social loafing Social neuroscience Social norm Social proof...
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effects include but are not limited to impaired judgement, lowered social inhibitions, poor decision-making, aggressive behaviors and risky sexual behavior...
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