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the inhibit
verb
To hinder; to restrain
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The inhibit function prevents nominated controllers potentially using shared devices from starting while another controller is already active.
Simultaneously, clients received no feedback whenever excessive high amplitude activity occurred in certain frequency bands (called the inhibit band) that had been identified during the assessment.
This lack of auditory reward (no beep or feedback) is designed to discourage the client from making excessive activity in the inhibit band whenever this activity exceeds the set threshold.
ADHD symptoms were strongly correlated with the Inhibit (r = .62) and Working Memory scales (r = .56).56
Based on their scores on the Inhibit and Working Memory subscales (combined), 86.4% of the children in the ADHD and TD groups were correctly classified.
We expected that externalizing problems (ADHD, ODD) would be associated with higher problem ratings primarily on the Inhibit scale relative to typically developing children, but to differ with regard to scores on the Working Memory scale.
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Did Kosner-the-editor inhibit Kosner-the-writer from being more honest about his profession?
Near the end the inhibiting finger lets go for longer.
Try to keep the inhibiting feeling going as you continue.
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