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  2. Presupposition - Wikipedia

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    An example of that is the presupposition trigger too. This word triggers the presupposition that, roughly, something parallel to what is stated has happened. For example, if pronounced with emphasis on John, the following sentence triggers the presupposition that somebody other than John had dinner in New York last night.

  3. Trauma trigger - Wikipedia

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    A trauma trigger is a psychological stimulus that prompts involuntary recall of a previous traumatic experience.The stimulus itself need not be frightening or traumatic and may be only indirectly or superficially reminiscent of an earlier traumatic incident, such as a scent or a piece of clothing. [1]

  4. Duress code - Wikipedia

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    Some home and property alarm systems have duress PINs, where the last two digits of the reset code are switched around. Entering the code when under duress from an assailant can trigger a silent alarm, alerting police or security personnel in a covert manner.

  5. Traumatic memories - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a traumatic memory were erased, a person might still remember related events in their lives, such as their emotional reactions to later experiences. Without the original memory to give them context, these remembered events might prompt the subjects to see themselves as emotional or irrational people. [ 36 ]

  6. Automaticity - Wikipedia

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    Driving in certain conditions may trigger 'highway hypnosis' in some people, which is an example of automaticity. Those who experience highway hypnosis often drive for long distances, responding to external events in the correct and safe manner, but have no memory of the time spent under highway hypnosis as a result.

  7. Fixed action pattern - Wikipedia

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    Replicating the releaser required to trigger a fixed action pattern is known as code-breaking. [17] A well-known example of this is brood parasitism, where one species will lay its eggs in the nest of another species, which will then parent its young. [7]

  8. Trigger - Wikipedia

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    Trigger Argee, a fictional character in a series of science fiction short stories by James H. Schmitz; Devil Trigger, a transformation ability found in the Devil May Cry series; Trigger, a fictional horse in "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" Trigger, the main player character in Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown

  9. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    An example of mnemonic devices are PEMDAS or Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally; this is a device for arithmetic when solving equations that have parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, or subtraction and what order to do each calculation. Words or an acronym can stand for a process that individuals need to recall.