What is retroactive inhibition in psychology? Retroactive inhibition isthe negative effect of an activity following memorization on the retention of the material memorized. If memorization is followed by some other activity, recall of the material may not be as complete as when the memorization is fo...
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Which conceptual organisation is used channels interpretations of phenomena ostensibly reflecting the sensitivities. For example, a two-mode organisation in which behavioural inhibition can follow either from threat sensitivity or from effortful control (planful restraint) yields an interpretation of ...
Five-Factor Theory: 五因素理论Personality Is Based on Biology人格基于生物学 Using the Big Five traits (or five-factor model) as a foundation, Five-Factor Theory proposes that the development of common personality traits is largely determined by biological factors, especially genetics. This view was...
These are the self-inhibition (SI) hypothesis, the object-updating (OU) hypothesis, and masktriggered inhibition (MTI) hypothesis. All assume that the initial activation of the motor response is elicited by the prime according to its identity. 展开 ...
Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 15(2), 183–198. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.v15i2.1640 Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Yildirim, M., & Belen, H. (2018). Fear of happiness predicts subjective and psychological well-being above the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and ...
摘要: This article presents a personalized view of the history, development, and current shape of the related fields of industrial–organizational (I/O) psychology and关键词: industrial-organizational psychology organizational behavior history developments changes challenges DOI: 10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-...
This is important in aiding to control the enzymes that damage the cell, for example, nucleases and proteases. What foods are CYP3A4 inhibitors? The inhibition of CYP3A4 by grapefruit juice is probably the most well-known example of food-drug inhibition [76, 163]. It was suggested that ...
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