disinhibition
US /ˌdɪsɪnhɪ'bɪʃn/
・UK /ˌdɪsɪnhɪ'bɪʃn/
A1 初級
n. (u.)不可數名詞去抑制;解除禁制
Alcohol can lead to disinhibition, causing people to act impulsively.
n. (u.)不可數名詞(神經學)去抑制
Disinhibition can be a symptom of frontal lobe damage.
n. (u.)不可數名詞解除抑制
The party atmosphere encouraged disinhibition among the guests.
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希臘人和羅馬人--萬神殿第三部分:世界神話速成班#9。 (The Greeks and Romans - Pantheons Part 3: Crash Course World Mythology #9)
12:46
- Dionysus is called the God of wine, but he's more a god of abandon, or disinhibition.
不過我們之後會再討論, 我們回到不守規矩的神身上吧。
吃藥還是治療? 什麼對你來說是最好的? (Pills or Therapy? What is best for you?)
08:06
- calm us down (reducing terror, paranoia, mania, disinhibition, insomnia and aggression) and
讓我們平靜下來(減少恐怖、偏執、狂躁、抑制、失眠和攻擊性)和
與你想象的大相徑庭 (It's way different than you think)
05:03
- This is, again, all likely linked to the disinhibition of our brain as we die.
這也很可能與人死後大腦抑制功能減弱有關。
- It was also found that this disinhibition caused the part of the brain involved in memory to light up, allowing some people to access stored memories, while other patients, when resuscitated, couldn't remember anything that had just happened to them, even though brain scans showed that their brains were firing in uninhibited, active ways.
研究還發現,這種抑制作用會使大腦中與記憶有關的部分發亮,從而使一些人能夠獲得已儲存的記憶,而另一些病人在甦醒後卻記不起剛剛發生在他們身上的任何事情,儘管腦部掃描顯示他們的大腦正在以無抑制的、活躍的方式發射信號。