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desynchronization

n. in electroencephalography, the replacement of occipital alpha waves by the fast, low-amplitude, irregular waveforms characteristic of alert wakefulness, often because of an external stimulus, usually one that requires active attention. Other brain waves can be desynchronized as well, as for example when activity of delta waves is suppressed by dreaming during sleep. See alpha blocking.

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alcoholic

n. a person who is dependent on alcohol, that is, who regularly drinks to the point of intoxication despite negative consequences. See also alcohol dependence.