What Is Disinhibition?
De-suppression: Also called suppression release. (1) If a new kind of irritation occurs during the action time that causes the inhibition in the cerebral cortex, the suppression temporarily disappears. (2) An individual's behavioral suppression is reduced or lost due to the influence of some external factors. For example, alcohol can reduce the person's behavioral suppression and cause inappropriate behavior. [1]
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- Chinese name
- De-inhibition
- Foreign name
- disinhibition
- De-suppression: Also called suppression release. (1) If a new kind of irritation occurs during the action time that causes the inhibition in the cerebral cortex, the suppression temporarily disappears. (2) An individual's behavioral suppression is reduced or lost due to the influence of some external factors. For example, alcohol can reduce the person's behavioral suppression and cause inappropriate behavior. [1]
- Reduced ability to edit or manage immediate impulsive responses;
- Desuppression is a common symptom of physical brain damage, especially in the frontal lobe.
- Cause
- Frontal lobe injuries, including frontotemporal and orbitotemporal sites
- Clinical features
- Depression affects exercise, instinct, emotion, cognition and sensory functions, and symptoms and signs are similar to the diagnostic criteria of mania
- Hypersexuality, overeating, and aggressive outbreaks are predictives of suppressing instinct drive;
- It usually improves as cognitive awareness improves. [2]