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What (who) is repetitive image - definition

ABILITY TO DO THINGS WITHOUT OCCUPYING THE MIND WITH THE LOW-LEVEL DETAILS REQUIRED
Repetitive task
  • Driving in certain conditions may trigger '[[highway hypnosis]]' in some people, which is an example of automaticity. Those who experience highway hypnosis often drive for long distances, responding to external events in the correct and safe manner, but have no memory of the time spent under highway hypnosis as a result.

Repeated sequence (DNA)         
PATTERNS OF NUCLEIC ACIDS (DNA OR RNA) THAT OCCUR IN MULTIPLE COPIES THROUGHOUT THE GENOME
Repeated Sequences; Repetitive DNA; Repetitive sequences, nucleic acid; Repeated dna; Dna repeat; Repeated sequence (dna); Repeat element; Repeated sequence; Repetitive dna; Highly repetitive DNA; Simple sequence DNA; Repeat sequences; Repeat sequence (DNA); Repetitive element; DNA repeat
Repeated sequences (also known as repetitive elements, repeating units or repeats) are patterns of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) that occur in multiple copies throughout the genome. Repetitive DNA was first detected because of its rapid re-association kinetics.
repetitive strain disorder         
  • Ergonomics: the science of designing the job, equipment, and workplace
INJURY TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY REPETITIVE TASKS, FORCEFUL EXERTIONS, VIBRATIONS, MECHANICAL COMPRESSION, OR SUSTAINED OR AWKWARD POSITIONS
Repetitive stress injury; Repetitive Strain Injury; Occupational overuse syndrome; Repetitive stress syndrome; RSS (syndrome); Cumulative trauma disorder; Repetitive Stress Injury; WRULD; Gamers thumb; Gamer's thumb; Repetitive Stress Disorder; Repetitive strain; Wii elbow; Repetitive motion injury; Repetitive strain injuries; Overuse syndrome; Occupational Overuse Syndrome; Cumulative trauma disorders; Repetitive stress injuries; Repetitive stress; Repetitive motion disorder; Stress injury; Overuse injury; Overuse injuries; Repetitive motion injuries; Regional musculoskeletal disorder; WhatsAppitis; Whatsappitis; Complaints of the arm, neck, and shoulder; Occupational overuse; Repetitive strain disorder
Repetitive strain injury         
  • Ergonomics: the science of designing the job, equipment, and workplace
INJURY TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY REPETITIVE TASKS, FORCEFUL EXERTIONS, VIBRATIONS, MECHANICAL COMPRESSION, OR SUSTAINED OR AWKWARD POSITIONS
Repetitive stress injury; Repetitive Strain Injury; Occupational overuse syndrome; Repetitive stress syndrome; RSS (syndrome); Cumulative trauma disorder; Repetitive Stress Injury; WRULD; Gamers thumb; Gamer's thumb; Repetitive Stress Disorder; Repetitive strain; Wii elbow; Repetitive motion injury; Repetitive strain injuries; Overuse syndrome; Occupational Overuse Syndrome; Cumulative trauma disorders; Repetitive stress injuries; Repetitive stress; Repetitive motion disorder; Stress injury; Overuse injury; Overuse injuries; Repetitive motion injuries; Regional musculoskeletal disorder; WhatsAppitis; Whatsappitis; Complaints of the arm, neck, and shoulder; Occupational overuse; Repetitive strain disorder
A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury to part of the musculoskeletal or nervous system caused by repetitive use, vibrations, compression or long periods in a fixed position. Other common names include repetitive stress disorders, cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and overuse syndrome.

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Automaticity

Automaticity is the ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit. It is usually the result of learning, repetition, and practice. Examples of tasks carried out by 'muscle memory' often involve some degree of automaticity.

Examples of automaticity are common activities such as walking, speaking, bicycle-riding, assembly-line work, and driving a car (the last of these sometimes being termed "highway hypnosis"). After an activity is sufficiently practiced, it is possible to focus the mind on other activities or thoughts while undertaking an automatized activity (for example, holding a conversation or planning a speech while driving a car).