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O que (quem) é autogenic inhibition - definição

DELIBERATE AVOIDANCE OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
Social Inhibition; Social inhibitions; Moral inhibition; Inhibition (social); Psychological inhibition; Behavioral inhibition

Prepulse inhibition         
  • PPI measurement in human.
  • PPI and startle reflex apparatus for mice
THE PROCESS IN WHICH A STARTLE MAGNITUDE IS REDUCED WHEN THE STARTLING STIMULUS IS PRECEDED BY A LOW-INTENSITY PREPULSE.
Prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex response; Prepulse facilitation; Prepulse Inhibition; Prepulse Inhibition of ASR; Prepulse habituation
Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is a neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong reflex-eliciting stimulus (pulse), often using the startle reflex. The stimuli are usually acoustic, but tactile stimuli (e.
autogenic training         
DESENSITATION-RELAXATION TECHNIQUE DEVELOPED BY THE GERMAN PSYCHIATRIST JOHANNES HEINRICH SCHULTZ BY WHICH A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICALLY DETERMINED RELAXATION RESPONSE IS OBTAINED
Autogenic Training; Autogenics
¦ noun a form of relaxation therapy involving autosuggestion.
Social inhibition         
Social inhibition is a conscious or subconscious avoidance of a situation or social interaction. With a high level of social inhibition, situations are avoided because of the possibility of others disapproving of their feelings or expressions.

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Social inhibition

Social inhibition is a conscious or subconscious avoidance of a situation or social interaction. With a high level of social inhibition, situations are avoided because of the possibility of others disapproving of their feelings or expressions. Social inhibition is related to behavior, appearance, social interactions, or a subject matter for discussion. Related processes that deal with social inhibition are social evaluation concerns, anxiety in social interaction, social avoidance, and withdrawal. Also related are components such as cognitive brain patterns, anxious apprehension during social interactions, and internalizing problems. It also describes those who suppress anger, restrict social behavior, withdraw in the face of novelty, and have a long latency to interact with strangers. Individuals can also have a low level of social inhibition, but certain situations may generally cause people to be more or less inhibited. Social inhibition can sometimes be reduced by the short-term use of drugs including alcohol or benzodiazepines. Major signs of social inhibition in children are cessation of play, long latencies to approaching the unfamiliar person, signs of fear and negative affect, and security seeking. Also in high level cases of social inhibition, other social disorders can emerge through development, such as social anxiety disorder and social phobia.