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re·ac·tive in·hi·bi·tion

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  1. Reactive inhibition

    Reactive inhibition is a phrase coined by Clark L. Hull in his postulate X.A.: Whenever a reaction R is evoked from an organism there is left an increment of primary negative drive IR which inhibits to a degree according to its magnitude the reaction potential SER to that response. According to Hull's postulate X.B. inhibition I dissipates exponentially with time t:.: With the passage of time since its formation IR spontaneously dissipates approximately as a simple decay function of the time t elapsed, i.e., Hull's decay formula is somewhat awkward and might give rise to confusion. For example, I'R does not refer to the derivative of IR. A more convenient way of writing the formula would be as follows: with . is the inhibition at the beginning the time interval [0,t]. Note, that if one takes the natural logarithm of both sides one obtains: where and . The last formula is used in Inhibition Theory.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Reactive Inhibition

    Tendency toward a lessened strength of response due to practice or activity. It is independent of the effect of reward and is a direct function of time interval since the last response and the number of preceding responses.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reactive inhibition in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reactive inhibition in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3


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  • تثبيط التفاعلArabic
  • مهار واکنشیPersian
  • رد عمل کی نمائشUrdu

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