释义 |
enregistration|ˌɛnrɛdʒɪˈstreɪʃən| [f. enregister v.: see -ation.] The registering, on the brain, of previous actions, so that performance becomes automatic or instinctive.
1922J. Y. Simpson Man & Attainm. Immortality xi. 241 Increased cerebral development involves in some way a wider and more complex range of enregistration and combination of action and reaction, and so, through the presence of alternatives, of choice. 1927Glasgow Herald 24 Mar. 4 Experiments with rats that quickly master a labyrinth of the Hampton Court maze type point to an enregistration of tactile and muscular sensations. 1930John o'London's 8 Mar. 878/3 Enregistration of the past is characteristic of life. |