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hyphedonia

hyphedonia

 [hīp″he-do´ne-ah]
pathologic diminution of power of enjoyment.
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hyp·he·do·ni·a

(hīp'hē-dō'nē-ă),
A habitually lessened or attenuated degree of pleasure from something that should normally give great pleasure.
[G. hypo, under, + hēdonē, pleasure]
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hyp·he·do·ni·a

(hīp'hē-dō'nē-ă)
A habitually lessened or attenuated degree of pleasure from that which should normally give great pleasure.
[G. hypo, under, + hēdonē, pleasure]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

hyp·he·do·ni·a

(hīp'hē-dō'nē-ă)
Habitually lessened or attenuated degree of pleasure from something that should normally give great pleasure.
[G. hypo, under, + hēdonē, pleasure]
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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The latent structure and coincidence of hyphedonia and schizotypy and their validity as indices of psychometric risk for schizophrenia.
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