distracter
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Distracter — Dis*tract er, n. One who, or that which, distracts away. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distracter — dis·tract·er also dis·trac·tor (dĭ străkʹtər) n. One of the incorrect answers presented as a choice in a multiple choice test. * * * … Universalium
distracter — n. one who distracts; one who diverts attention; entertainer, amuser; one who causes strife or conflict … English contemporary dictionary
distracter — dis·tract·er … English syllables
distracter — … Useful english dictionary
distract — distracter, n. distractible, adj. distractingly, adv. /di strakt /, v.t. 1. to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work. 2. to disturb or trouble greatly in mind; beset: Grief distracted him. 3. to… … Universalium
Thought suppression — Thought suppression, the process of deliberately trying to stop thinking about certain thoughts (Wegner, 1989), is associated with obsessive compulsive disorder, in which a sufferer will repeatedly (usually unsuccessfully) attempt to prevent or… … Wikipedia
distractor — I. noun see distracter I II. noun see distracter II … Useful english dictionary
distractor — dis·trac·tor (dĭ străkʹtər) n. Variant of distracter. * * * … Universalium
P200 — In neuroscience, the visual P200 or P2 is a waveform component or feature of the event related potential (ERP) measured at the human scalp. Like other potential changes measurable from the scalp, this effect is believed to reflect the post… … Wikipedia