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automatism    
n. 自动,自动作用,自动力

自动,自动作用,自动力

automatism
n 1: any reaction that occurs automatically without conscious
thought or reflection (especially the undirected behavior
seen in psychomotor epilepsy)

Automatism \Au*tom"a*tism\, n.
The state or quality of being automatic; the power of
self-moving; automatic, mechanical, or involuntary action.
Specifically: (Metaph.) A theory as to the activity of
matter.
[1913 Webster]

59 Moby Thesaurus words for "automatism":
Ouija, automatic control, automatic writing, automation,
automatization, bad habit, blind impulse, characteristic,
compulsiveness, conditioning, creature of habit, custom, echolalia,
echopraxia, force of habit, habit, habit pattern, habitude,
impulse, instinct, instinctiveness, involuntariness, levitation,
materialization, pattern, peculiarity, planchette, poltergeist,
poltergeistism, practice, praxis, psychography, psychorrhagy,
reflex action, second nature, self-action, self-activity,
self-determination, self-direction, self-government, self-motion,
self-propulsion, self-regulation, sheer chemistry,
spirit manifestation, spirit rapping, stereotype,
stereotyped behavior, table tipping, telekinesis, teleportation,
telesthesia, trance speaking, trick, unwilledness, usage, use, way,
wont


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  • AUTOMATISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AUTOMATISM is the quality or state of being automatic How to use automatism in a sentence
  • Automatism (law) - Wikipedia
    In criminal law, automatism is a rarely used criminal defence It is one of the mental condition defences that relate to the mental state of the defendant Automatism can be seen variously as lack of voluntariness, lack of culpability (unconsciousness) or excuse
  • Automatism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    The word automatism was adopted by physiologists in late 19th century to describe automatic action of the spinal cord and, later, the brain [15] Early frog experiments showed that a decapitated frog could perform “automatic” actions like jumping when its feet were stimulated
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    Automatism is seen in several disorders, including catatonic schizophrenia and complex partial seizures
  • Automatism | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    Automatism refers to a psychological phenomenon where a person performs actions unconsciously and without control over their behavior or movements It can occur in various aspects of human experience…
  • AUTOMATISM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    4 meanings: 1 the state or quality of being automatic; mechanical or involuntary action 2 law, philosophy the explanation of Click for more definitions
  • AUTOMATISM Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Automatism definition: the action or condition of being automatic; mechanical or involuntary action See examples of AUTOMATISM used in a sentence
  • What is AUTOMATISM? definition of AUTOMATISM . . . - Psychology Dictionary
    Psychology Definition of AUTOMATISM: This term is used in several senses Basically, as English and English (1958) state, it is “an act performed without Dictionary
  • Automatism (Forensic Psychology) - iResearchNet - Criminal Justice
    Automatism is an excuse defense that has been characterized as similar to the excuse of ignorance That is, an automatism can be defined as an action taken without any knowledge of acting or without consciousness of what is being done
  • Automatism - PMC
    Individuals can carry out complex activity while in a state of impaired consciousness, a condition termed “automatism” Consciousness must be considered from both an organic and a psychological aspect, because impairment of consciousness may occur in both ways





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