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dynamo-geneses

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dy⋅na⋅mo⋅gen⋅e⋅sis

[dahy-nuh-moh-jen-uh-sis]
–noun, plural -ses [-seez] . Psychology.
the correlation of changes in response with changes in sensory activity.

Origin:
dynamo- + -genesis


dy⋅na⋅mo⋅gen⋅ic, dy⋅na⋅mog⋅e⋅nous [dahy-nuh-moj-uh-nuhs] , adjective
dy⋅na⋅mog⋅e⋅nous⋅ly, adverb
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Main Entry: dy·na·mo·gen·e·sis
Pronunciation: "dI-n&-mO-'jen-&-s&s
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural dy·na·mo·gen·e·ses /-"sEz/
: an increase in the mental or motor activity of an already functioning bodily system that accompanies anyadded sensory stimulation —dy·na·mo·gen·ic /-'jen-ik/ adjective
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dynamogenesis dy·na·mo·gen·e·sis (dī'nə-mō-jěn'ĭ-sĭs)
n.
The generation of power, force, or energy, especially muscular or nervous energy.

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