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n. - Learning (of values or attitudes etc.) that is incorporated within yourself.

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  • Furthermore, after exposure to stress, male rats had an adaptive response, called internalisation, in their brain cells.
  • At the ideological level, there is some indication of the internalisation of gender sensitivity.
  • Phantasmagoric shows participated in a process which saw the internalisation of supernaturalism.
  • But emotion - along with its internalisation (in the psychological sense) can create pride and blindness.
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