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Latent inhibition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latent inhibition is a process by which exposure to a stimulus of apparently little or no consequence prevents conditioned associations with that stimulus from being formed. This tendency to disregar...
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Michael Scofield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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People with LLI (low latent inhibition) are incapable of seeing things in terms of labels. They notice an awful lot more. Reality becomes more vivid and alive. Everyone has different levels of latent inhibition.
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However this is precisely the process in which the person with Low Latent Inhibition is permanently engaging. They are not filtering anything out. ... The research indicates that, if Low Latent Inhibition is accompanied by a certain kind of intelligence, good working memory and well-developed ego-strength,
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Anti-State.com; Market Anarchists; Health; Low latent inhibition ... Topic: Low latent inhibition (Read 9991 times) ... Low Latent Inhibition - Normal people are able to shut out this constant stream of incoming stimuli, those with low latent inhibition (LLI) cannot.
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The research under question is by Kaufman and in it he explores the dual-process theories of cognition- the popular slow high road of deliberate conscious reasoning and the fast low road of unconscious processing. ... Here I present new data, using a measure of implicit processing called latent inhibition (LI;
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