deprivation
121Сенсорная депривация (sensory deprivation) — С. д. эксперим. процедура, осуществляемая с целью устранить или ограничить влияние на испытуемых сенсорных стимулов. Первые такие эксперименты были проведены Дональдом Хеббом и его сотрудниками. Исслед. С. д. свидетельствуют о том, что изменения… …
122Депривация Сенсорная, Снижение Чувствительности (Sensory Deprivation) — состояние, характеризующееся значительным снижением восприятия поступающей сенсорной информации. Длительная сенсорная депривация может нанести значительный вред здоровью человека, так как состояние и нормальное функционирование его организма в… …
123feed deprivation — withholding of food in aquaculture before harvesting. Ensures feed residues are absent from the gut …
124emotional deprivation — a lack of adequate psychological nurturance, usually occurring in the early developmental years. * * * …
125relative deprivation — Sociol. the perception of an unfair disparity between one s situation and that of others. [1945 50] * * * …
126self-deprivation — n. * * * …
127sensory deprivation — Psychiatry. the experimental or natural reduction of environmental stimuli, as by physical isolation or loss of eyesight, often leading to cognitive, perceptual, or behavioral changes, as disorientation, delusions, or panic. * * * …
128water-deprivation test — a test for diabetes insipidus in which fluid and food intake is withheld completely for (usually) 24 hours, with regular measurement of plasma and urinary osmolality and body weight. In a normal person the output of vasopressin will be increased… …
129thought deprivation — blocking (def. 2) …
130maternal deprivation — John Bowlby s term for the absence of the maternal care considered necessary for later mental health. Subsequent research sought to specify child care requirements such as love, attachment, and stimulation and the respective effects of their lack …
131economic deprivation — poverty, lack of necessary resources …
132maternal deprivation — lack of motherly affection or attention during the stage when a child most needs its mother …
133nutritional deprivation — lack of nutrition, lack of quantity or variety of food …
134psychological deprivation — lack of psychological elements required for proper emotional development …
135sensory deprivation — situation in which all of the feelings of the body are cut off by artificial means …
136status deprivation — being thought badly of Educational jargon for a child who is objectionable or does badly at school and is not therefore respected or liked by teachers and fellow pupils …
137water-deprivation test — a test for diabetes insipidus in which fluid and food intake is withheld completely for (usually) 24 hours, with regular measurement of plasma and urinary osmolality and body weight. Normally (and in a person with psychogenic polydipsia) the… …
138sensory deprivation — sen′sory depriva′tion n. psl extreme reduction of environmental stimuli, often leading to cognitive, perceptual, or behavioral disorientation or, in infants, developmental damage …
139sensory deprivation — /sɛnsəri dɛprəˈveɪʃən/ (say sensuhree depruh vayshuhn) noun the blocking of normal input to all the human senses, used in psychological experimentation and in the torture of political prisoners …
140androgen deprivation — Treatment to suppress or block the production or action of male hormones. This is done by having the testicles removed, by taking female sex hormones, or by taking drugs called antiandrogens. Also called androgen suppression and androgen ablation …