Definition of Distractibility. Meaning of Distractibility. Synonyms of Distractibility

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Meaning of Distractibility from wikipedia

- capsaicin, provide a superficial burning sensation that can momentarily distract a patient's attention away from the more serious pain of arthritis or muscle...
- Nefundella distractor is a species of snout moth in the genus Nefundella. It is found in Puerto Rico. "World Pyraloidea Database". Globiz.pyraloidea.org...
- Distractive markings serve to camouflage animals or military vehicles by drawing the observer's attention away from the object as a whole, such as noticing...
- Distractive Killusions is the third full-length album by Polish symphonic black metal band Vesania. It was recorded at Studio X in Olsztyn, Poland by...
- important role to play in the circuitry underpinning distractibility. Heightened distractibility occurs in normal aging and is also a central feature...
- of time spent concentrating on a task before becoming distracted. Distractibility occurs when attention is uncontrollably diverted to another activity...
- Other symptoms related to this may include feelings of grandiosity, distractibility, and hyper****uality. While hypomanic behavior often generates productivity...
- A red herring is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question. It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that...
- media savvy was perceived necessary to better cope with the website's distracting content and fickle audience. Some YouTube videos have themselves had...
- Increase in goal-directed activity, or psychomotor acceleration. Distractibility (too easily drawn to unimportant or irrelevant external stimuli). Excessive...