| 单词 | dynamogeny | 
| 释义 | dynamogenyn.  Production of increased nervous activity; dynamization of nerve-force. ΚΠ 1887    Fortn. Rev. May 742  				The views recently propounded by Professor Brown-Séquard upon what he calls nervous ‘dynamogeny’. 1887    Fortn. Rev. May 742  				Inhibition in one nervous sphere is often accompanied with dynamogeny in another. 1895    tr.  Max Nordau's Degeneration 28  				A feeling of pleasure is always connected with dynamogeny, or the production of force; every living thing, therefore, instinctively seeks for dynamogenous sense-impressions. Derivatives  dynamoˈgenesis  n. = dynamogeny n.   dynamoˈgenic adj. of or pertaining to dynamogeny. ΚΠ 1883    T. L. Brunton in  Nature 8 Mar. 436  				M. Brown-Séquard supposes that in each layer of the cerebro-spinal system there are both dynamogenic elements and inhibitory elements for the subjacent segments. 1887    Fortn. Rev. May 742  				Recent researches by Dr. Féré have thrown additional light upon these ‘dynamogenic’ or ‘force-producing’ processes.   dynaˈmogenous adj. having the property of generating or producing force. ΚΠ 1895    tr.  Max Nordau's Degeneration 28  				Many sense-impressions operate enervatingly and inhibitively on the movements; others, on the contrary, make these more powerful, rapid and active; they are ‘dynamogenous’, or ‘force-producing’.   dynaˈmogenously adv. ΚΠ 1895    tr.  Max Nordau's Degeneration 29  				Pictures operating dynamogenously, and producing feelings of pleasure. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < | 
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