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Allosteric inhibition is generally a result of
Switching
The act of changing from one state, condition, or activity to another, which can refer to various contexts including psychological states or activities.
Dissociative Disorder
A group of mental disorders characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory.
Dissociative Fugues
An uncommon mental health condition marked by temporary memory loss regarding one's own identity, encompassing recollections, character traits, and other personal distinguishing features.
Histrionic
A rephrased definition: Pertains to a behavior or personality trait that is overly dramatic, emotionally excessive, and seeks constant attention.
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