18:25 Dec 10, 2019 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / attachment patterns | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Yvonne Gallagher Ireland Local time: 07:29 | ||||||
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4 +4 | hardwired |
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5 | programmed |
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4 | ingrained |
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programmed Explanation: just the common use of the expression. |
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ingrained Explanation: wired => ingrained in·grained /inˈɡrānd/ Learn to pronounce adjective adjective: ingrained; adjective: engrained 1. (of a habit, belief, or attitude) firmly fixed or established; difficult to change. |
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hardwired Explanation: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/hardwir... meaning 2 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2019-12-10 18:31:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- so CHILD’S WIRED ASSUMPTIONS are their basic assumptions, what they believe to be true, and what they can rely on -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2019-12-10 18:33:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hardwired 1: implemented in the form of permanent electronic circuits also : connected or incorporated by or as if by permanent electrical connections ...concepts of attractiveness may be universal and hardwired into the human brain — Jane E. Brody 2: genetically or innately determined : INBORN creature whose every action is a reflexive, hardwired response — Natalie Angier also : genetically or innately predisposed a human being who is hardwired to be sociable — Forbes -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2019-12-10 18:35:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- NB that this "wired" in slang can also mean nervous, tense, hyperactive or edgy BUT NOT in this context where it's clear it has the other meaning -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 mins (2019-12-10 18:51:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://positivepsychology.com/neuroplasticity/ in addition to changes in the way the brain works and functional adaptations, neuroplasticity offers potential avenues for psychological change as well. As Christopher Bergland (2017) notes, “One could speculate that this process opens up the possibility to reinvent yourself and move away from the status quo or to overcome past traumatic events that evoke anxiety and stress. Hardwired fear-based memories often lead to avoidance behaviors that can hold you back from living your life to the fullest.” -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2019-12-10 18:53:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- yes, but "wired" is hsort for hardwired here I believe but of course these can be changed. See link above and here https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/driven-distraction... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 28 mins (2019-12-10 18:53:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- typo: short -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 29 mins (2019-12-10 18:54:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "For many years, it was believed that the human brain is essentially hardwired—that we are born with a set of cognitive abilities, which are more or less unalterable for the rest of our lives. But the discovery of neuroplasticity—our brain’s ability to selectively transform itself in response to certain experiences—has proven to be one of the biggest paradigm shifts that neuroscience has seen over the last 25 years. Simply put, neuroplasticity refers to our brain’s malleability—its ability to respond to certain intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganizing and building its structure, function and connection" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2019-12-10 19:12:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Yes, I understand. I'm just concerned that the other meaning of "wired"=edgy, high on drugs etc. is more common these days in English. But, since you're translating out of it there won't be that problem. That's the first meaning that came to my mind when I saw the wiord before reading the context. So, as long as it just means "connected" it should be fine. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=wired https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/wired https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wired -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 days (2019-12-16 21:55:11 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- yes, I basically used "hardwired" in case you would picvk up the wrong meaning from "wired" but connect, form connections, rewire the brain are all possibilities |
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