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RESTIMULATION

RESTIMULATION
ScnBasic
The reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. See also key-in.
RESTIMULATION
ScnMaster
a reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. Clearing Congress No. 5NClearing Procedure Approved Glossary
RESTIMULATION
ScnOEC
reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. He's got to know about theory of restimulation and destimulation.
RESTIMULATION
ScnOEC
reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. He's got to know about theory of restimulation and destimulation.
RESTIMULATION
ScnTUEU
the reactivation of a memory of a past unpleasant experience due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past.a reactivation in the present of a past mental recording of an unpleasurable experience due to similar circumstances in the present environment approximating circumstances of the past.a reactivation in the present of a past mental recording of an unpleasurable experience due to similar circumstances in the present environment which approximate those circumstances of the past.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. And these drills have a tendency to knock out any factor of restimulation. - Training Drills Demonstrated (5 July 1957) reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. (Chapter 1 #12)reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. (Chapter 5, #37)reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. He's got to know about theory of restimulation and de- stimulation.a reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. For example, if a person had a memory, or mental image picture, of a drug "trip" which included a hallucination of swirling colors, the entirety of that mental image picture could be reactivated and brought into play by the person seeing something in present time which approximated the swirling colors in his memory. With this mental image picture in restimulation, the person could experience the same sensations as he did when he originally took the drug. See also mental image pictures in this glossary.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. See also mental image picture in this glossary.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. -[Definition of service facsimile] This computation will cause the individual to deliberately hold in restimulation selected parts of his reactive mind to explain his failures in life.reactivation of a past memory due to similar circumstances in the present approximating circumstances of the past. @[Definition of service facsimile] This computation will cause the individual to deliberately hold in restimulation selected parts of his reactive mind to explain his failures in life.the "awakening" of an old engram, which occurs when a person's present environment contains enough similarities to the elements found in the engram to cause a reactivation of it. When an engram is restimulated, a person can experience similar pains and emotions to those contained in the original incident.the "awakening" of an old engram, which occurs when a person's present environment contains enough similarities to the elements found in the engram to cause a reactivation of it. When an engram is restimulated, a person can experience similar pains and emotions to those contained in the original incident. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
RESTIMULATION
ScnTech
1. the reactivation of a past counter-effort by appearance in the organism's environment of a similarity toward the content of the past randomity area. (Scn 0-8, p. 85)2. means the reactivation of an existing incident. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)3. where the environment reactivates a facsimile, which then acts back against the body or awareness of awareness unit of the person. This is a very simple system of stimulus-response. (Dn 55!, p. 15)4. where the perceptics of the engram are approximated by those of the present time environment. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 118)