Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
low latent inhibition
Dutch translation:
verlaagde latente inhibitie
English term
low latent inhibition
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3 +1 | verlaagde latente inhibitie | Roos Kolkena (X) |
4 | (LLI) lage verborgen weerstand (remming, of inhibitie) | Roel Verschueren |
May 6, 2007 20:25: Ron Willems changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
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Proposed translations
verlaagde latente inhibitie
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Note added at 38 mins (2007-05-06 20:01:18 GMT)
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http://137.224.72.238/NVG_nieuwsbrief/NVG 06_2.pdf
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Note added at 41 mins (2007-05-06 20:04:22 GMT)
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"verminderde latente inhibitie" zou ook kunnen
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Note added at 44 mins (2007-05-06 20:07:31 GMT)
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http://blogs.socsci.ru.nl/neurotransmitter/files/2007/04/neu...
(LLI) lage verborgen weerstand (remming, of inhibitie)
Most people are able to shut out the constant stream of incoming stimuli, but those with low latent inhibition cannot. It is hypothesized that a low level of latent inhibition, or LLI, can cause either psychosis or a high level of creativity,[1] which is usually dependent on the subject's intelligence.[2][3] Those of above average intelligence are thought to be capable of processing this stream effectively, an ability that greatly aids their creativity and ability to learn and which categorizes them as almost creative geniuses. Those with less than average intelligence, on the other hand, are less able to cope, and so as a result are more likely to suffer from mental illness.
Recently, two highly developed cases of low latent inhibition have been detected in New Delhi, India. However, their identities have been kept secret to prevent discrimination[citation needed].
High levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine (or its agonists) in the brain are thought to lower latent inhibition.[4]
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