“It’s a defence mechanism that saves people from feeling responsible.”
Well, this beetle has a powerful defence mechanism you wouldn't want to mess with!
Denial is of course a defence mechanism that enables us to pace our feelings of grief.
“This effective defence mechanism that has protected pangolin against predators, has made them extremely vulnerable to poaching by humans,” adds Dr Okell.
When whiteflies launch an attack, plants respond by producing jasmonic acid as a defence mechanism.
For centuries, people used religion as a defence mechanism, believing that they would exist for ever in the afterlife.
“The creative process is really a defence mechanism on the part of artists ... creativity is not a romantic notion,” he explained.
Thus, humour, one of the most spiritually enriching qualities, one of the greatest human assets, is demoted to a mere “defence mechanism”.
He laughs a lot, and I can’t tell if this is just his affable style, familiar from his TV cookery programmes, or a nervous defence mechanism.
But they also seem able—in what may be some kind of psychological defence mechanism—to block out reminders of the episode that traumatised them.
He says it is these individuals who will struggle the most to develop antibodies, our body's natural defence mechanism in response to a vaccine or an infection.
“The activation of melanin is our natural defence mechanism as it can help absorb UV light, however, not in high enough quantities to fully protect us from the sun’s damaging rays.
The gum that bleeds from the bark of the tree as a defence mechanism when wounded is used as a food additive around the world, notably as the coating of pills in the pharmaceutical industry.
Like most stereotyping, it’s part of a defence mechanism that protects a person’s – or in this case, meat-eater’s – belief system from being challenged and attempts to project a superior place in society.
However, it is hard to get these molecules to work in animals because they are prevented from reaching their target by the “blood-brain barrier”, the brain's defence-mechanism against unwanted chemicals.
Paul: Because I express romantic attraction to people and have engaged in sexual behaviour in the past, people see this as evidence that I am truly sexual and merely using ‘asexuality’ as a mask or defence mechanism because of insecurity.
Whereas in Asia when the much larger hornet enters a hive, eastern honey bees can surround it and effectively cook it (and themselves) to death by raising their own body temperatures - European honey bees have not developed this defence mechanism.
CRISPR-Cas9 is derived from a bacterial defence mechanism that snips small sequences of DNA from viral interlopers and copies them into a bacterium’s own genome, thus creating a scrapbook by which to recognise such aggressors, should they come again.
Yewande: I do think I put up a barrier in relationships when I’m first getting to know someone and I feel like it’s because I’ve just been like really hurt in the past and I feel like it’s kind of a defence mechanism to prevent it from happening again.
A possible explanation, suggest Lene Aarøe and Michael Bang Petersen of Aarhus University and Kevin Arceneaux of Temple University, is that because disgust evolved as a defence mechanism against sickness, it prompts people to shun unfamiliar stimuli and unfamiliar people.
defence mechanism
noun process
- (psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires
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