Dissociation
( " Separate, divorced " from the Latin disassociare ) dissociation means the following operations:
- Dissociation (chemistry), in chemistry the excited or self running disintegration of a molecule ( salt ) into its components ( ions)
- Dissociation (philosophy ) refers to the emergence of an individual from his subjective point of view in an objective consideration " bird's eye view ", in which the subjective self is part of a continuum
- Dissociation (psychology ), in psychology, the partial or complete loss of the normal integration of memories of the past, awareness of identity, the immediate sensations, and control of bodily movements
- Dissociation ( neuropsychology ), in neuropsychology, the separation of neural processes
- Dissociation ( sociology), in sociology, the separation of certain values and norms of groups and layers involved
- Dissociation ( dance), the tango, the separation of upper body and lower body in the execution of movements
- Dissociation ( eye), in ophthalmology, the different degrees of separation of the two visual impressions of the right and left eye
See also:
- Disambiguation