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ideomotor

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ideomotor.

Editorial note

The ideomotor phenomenon is an expression of internal belief, which may be little different than a wild-ass guess.

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Quick take

Of or pertaining to involuntary actions caused by subconscious thought.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Of or pertaining to involuntary actions caused by subconscious thought.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ideomotor.

adjective

Of or pertaining to involuntary actions caused by subconscious thought.

Example sentences

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The ideomotor phenomenon is an expression of internal belief, which may be little different than a wild-ass guess.

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That seems like a weird coincidence if there's only random chance and the ideomotor effect going on elsewhere.

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It works partially through the ideomotor effect where the facilitator subconsciously makes physical queues to the letter they are thinking of next.

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As in responses to pain, the body sometimes reacts reflexively with an ideomotor effect to ideas alone without the person consciously deciding to take action.

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The way dowsing works, in general, is through ideomotor responses[1].

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It is not subtle, and not the ideomotor effect.

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I guess I never associated the ideomotor effect with spelling, and I still don't see how that would work, but I guess it does.

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It’s mostly based on the ideomotor effect.

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Wikipedia sums it up nicely, with citations: -- The motion of such dowsing devices is generally attributed to the ideomotor phenomenon,[7][8][9] a psychological response where a subject makes motions unconsciously.

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Thank you, I wasn't aware of the Ideomotor phenomenon.

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The first time I tried it, decades ago, I found a magnet that I didn't even know was present, so I knew immediately it wasn't just the ideomotor effect.

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Clasping your hands, asking a god for guidance in your head, then interpreting your own thoughts as the advice of a god is really no different from asking a god a question, putting your hands on a Ouija board, letting the ideomotor effect do its thing, then interpreting the output of the ideomotor effect as the word of your god.

Quote examples

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Randi also spoke about the ideomotor effect, which is the basis of how these things "work".

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Look up "Ideomotor phenomenon" in your source.

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The classic example of the ideomotor effect is the ouija board in which you spell out words letter by letter by "resting" your hand on a wooden planchette and easily believe that it is not you moving it.

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A similar explanation, the "ideomotor effect," has been put forward for the Ouija board and several other divination techniques that sometimes seem to do better than chance or produce other kinds of "spooky" results.

Proper noun examples

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- Facilitator/Ideomotor Bias – unacknowledged influence of helpers who already know the answers.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use ideomotor in a sentence?

The ideomotor phenomenon is an expression of internal belief, which may be little different than a wild-ass guess.

What does ideomotor mean?

Of or pertaining to involuntary actions caused by subconscious thought.

What part of speech is ideomotor?

ideomotor is commonly used as adjective.