seiunctio
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sejunction hypothesis — The term sejunction comes from the Latin noun seiunctio, which means divorce, separation. It was introduced in or shortly before 1900 by the German neurologist Carl Wernicke (1848 1904) to denote an intracerebral mechanism by means of which… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
segregation — seg·re·ga·tion /ˌse gri gā shən/ n 1: separation of individuals or groups and esp. racial groups compare desegregation de facto segregation: segregation of racial groups that arises as a result of economic, social, or other factors rather than by … Law dictionary
Sejunktion — Se|junk|ti|on, die; , en [lat. seiunctio = Trennung, Absonderung, zu: seiungere = absondern, trennen] (Psych.): mangelnde od. verminderte Fähigkeit, Bewusstseinsinhalte miteinander zu verbinden … Universal-Lexikon
Sejunktion — Se|junk|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. seiunctio »Trennung, Absonderung« zu seiungere »absondern, trennen«> mangelnde od. verminderte Fähigkeit, Bewusstseinsinhalte miteinander zu verbinden (Psychol.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Вернике сеюнкция — (лат. seiunctio – отделение, расхождение) – термин C. Wernicke, обозначает распад ассоциаций … Энциклопедический словарь по психологии и педагогике
separation — Separation, Abstractio, Diductio, Separatio, Secretio, Dissociatio, Discretio, Discrimen, Dissidium, Disiunctio, Seiunctio, Distractio, Diremptio, Diremptus, huius diremptus. Separation entre le mari et la femme, Diuortium. Separation entre les… … Thresor de la langue françoyse