inhibitory process

inhibitory process

1. any phenomenon in human or nonhuman animal behavior that prevents or blocks actions that are problematic for the individual. See excitatory–inhibitory processes.

2. in memory, a mechanism that acts on situations requiring voluntary control to avoid intrusions from unwanted information (e.g., directed forgetting).

3. in neurocognition, an automatic mechanism triggered whenever irrelevant information is activated and competes with relevant information. See retrieval block.