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the condition of being made easy (or easier); "social facilitation is an adaptive condition" (neurophysiology) phenomenon that occurs when two or more neural impulses that alone are not enough to trigger a response in a neuron combine to trigger an action potential act of assisting or making easier the progress or improvement of something
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process in which a nerve cell membrane is partially depolarized by a subliminal stimulus so that a subsequent subliminal stimulus can depolarize the membrane further to reach the threshold of nerve impulse initiation
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A process of decision-making guided by a facilitator who insures that all affected individuals and groups are involved in a meaningful way and that the decisions are based on their input and made to achieve their mutual interests. Facilitators may be neutral outside third parties or community leaders trained in the process.
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helping others think through what they want and organise themselves to achieve it.
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