Inhibitor
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Inhibitor or inhibition may refer to:
Biology
- Enzyme inhibitor, a substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases the enzyme's activity
 - Reuptake inhibitor, a substance that increases neurotransmission by blocking the reuptake of a neurotransmitter
 - Lateral inhibition, a neural mechanism that increases contrast between active and (neighbouring) inactive neurons
 - Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, a synaptic potential that decreases the firing of a neuron
 
Chemistry
- Corrosion inhibitor, a substance that decreases the rate of metal oxidation
 - Reaction inhibitor, a substance that prevents or decreases the rate of a chemical reaction
 - Polymerisation inhibitor, a substance that inhibits unwanted polymerisation of monomers
 
Psychology
- Cognitive inhibition, the mind's ability to tune out irrelevant stimuli
- Inhibitory control, a cognitive process that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses
 
 - Inhibition of return, a feature of attention
 - Latent inhibition, a term used in classical conditioning
 - Memory inhibition, processes that suppress or interfere with specific memories
 - Sexual inhibition, reservations relating to sexual practices
 - Social inhibition, a conditioned fear reaction to social marginalization or isolation
 
Media
- Inhibitors, machines in the Revelation Space novels by Alastair Reynolds
 - Inhibitions (song), a 2008 single by Swedish band Alcazar
 - Inhibition (album), the debut album by alternative rock band Dot Hacker
 
Other uses
See also
- Preservative, a substance that inhibits spoilage
- Embalming, the preservation of human remains
 - Food preservation, the inhibition of microbial growth in food
 
 - Nuclear poison, an inhibitor of nuclear reactions
 - League of Legends, structure which spawns super minions