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supersensitivity
ˌsupersensiˈtivity [super- 10.] 1. Great or excessive sensitivity.1934 [see frayed ppl. a.2] 2. Physiol. The state or fact of a tissue or organ having an increased sensitivity to stimuli, as manifested by a longer or increased response, a reduced threshold, or increased susceptibility.1949 Cannon & ...
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supersensitive
superˈsensitive, a. [super- 9 a.] Extremely or excessively sensitive. Cf. supersensitivity 2. Hence superˈsensitively adv., superˈsensitiveness. In first quot. a mistranslation of G. übersinnlich (see supersensual 1 note and quot. 1833).1839 J. Birch tr. Goethe's Faust 182 Thou super-sensitive, most...
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Tardive psychosis
This phenomenon has been called 'tardive psychosis' or 'supersensitivity psychosis'. See also
Supersensitivity psychosis
Tardive dyskinesia
Tardive dysmentia
References
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Psychopathological syndromes
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Dilute pilocarpine test for diagnosis of Adie's tonic pupil
In the 0.0625% group, the change in maximal pupil diameter of ≥ 0.5 mm after topical pilocarpine instillation showed 100% sensitivity and 82.8% specificity for detecting Adie's tonic pupil. This study confirmed that pupillary constriction with 0.0625% pilocarpine is better than 0.125% pilocarpine for detecting denervation supersensitivity ...
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Dysphrenia
Neuroleptic-induced supersensitivity psychosis: clinical and pharmacologic characteristics. Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Jan;137(1):16-21.
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How to Tell If Your Child Is Gifted - Verywell Family
Supersensitivities or Overexcitabilities. Many gifted children have one or more "supersensitivity." A child may get his feelings hurt very easily or he may be sensitive to loud noises or be bothered by the seams on socks. A child may also have excess energy and be in constant motion.
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Susan Schenk
"Supersensitivity to the reinforcing effects of cocaine following 6-hydroxydopamine lesions to the medial prefrontal cortex in rats."
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Rebound effect
See also
Disuse supersensitivity
Supersensitivity psychosis
Physical dependence
Rebound headache
Drug withdrawal
Unintended consequences
References
Clinical
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Adie syndrome
Testing with low dose (1/8%) pilocarpine may constrict the tonic pupil due to cholinergic denervation supersensitivity.
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Antipsychotic switching
Major adverse effects from antipsychotic switching may include supersensitivity syndromes, withdrawal, and rebound syndromes. Supersensitivity syndromes
Antipsychotics work by antagonizing the dopamine receptor D2 (D2R) in the mesolimbic pathway of the brain.
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Robert Edmund O'Malley
Argonne National Laboratory, and more generally as a spokesperson for applied mathematics
Selected publications
On the motion of viscous shocks and the supersensitivity
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Alpha-2 blocker
Moreover, reduced microcirculation together with adrenaline supersensitivity in organs such as liver can occur.
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Benjamin Weiss (scientist)
Greenberg, L.H. and Weiss, B.: Beta adrenergic receptors in aged rat brain: reduced number and capacity of pineal gland to develop supersensitivity. Weiss, B., Greenberg, L.H. and Cantor, E.: Denervation supersensitivity and beta-adrenergic receptors as a function of age.
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Chan Gunn
His winning paper "Prespondylosis" and Some Pain Syndromes Following Denervation Supersensitivity" receiving special recognition at the 1979 Volvo Competition
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Automatic tachycardia
understood but it has been theorized that Intrinsic sinus node abnormality, beta-adrenergic receptor stimulating autoantibody, beta-adrenergic receptor supersensitivity
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