| 11. | This seems to be related to the altered state of consciousness or disinhibition produced by the drug.
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| 12. | Disinhibition is the temporary increase in strength of an extinguished response due to an unrelated stimulus effect.
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| 13. | However, prolonged disinhibition can be lethal for mammals, as it results in apnea and bradycardia.
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| 14. | Kutner says what's causing Nick's frontal lobe disinhibition isn't nasal cancer.
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| 15. | People tend to conform to social expectations, and some societies expect that drinking alcohol will cause disinhibition.
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| 16. | By introducing large-angle disinhibition, this theory could also be used to explain indirect tilt effects.
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| 17. | The direct or excitatory pathway involved the disinhibition of the thalamus through the inhibition of the GPe / SNr.
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| 18. | Lombroso also listed the features of the degenerate mentality, supposedly released by the disinhibition of the primitive neurological centres.
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| 19. | The online disinhibition effect can also have potentially deleterious effects on one's job security and future employment opportunities.
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| 20. | It regards the online disinhibition effect, in which Internet users exhibit unsociable tendencies while interacting with other Internet users.
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