Dissociation, in the wide sense of the word, is an act of disuniting or separating a complex object into parts.
Dissociation may also refer to:
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Dissociation (chemistry), general process in which molecules or ionic compounds (complexes, or salts) split into smaller particles, usually in a reversible manner
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Dissociation (neuropsychology), identification of the neural substrate of a particular brain function through various methods
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Dissociation (psychology), an experience of having one's attention and emotions detached from the environment
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Dissociation (rhetoric), a rhetorical device in which the speaker separates a notion considered to form a unitary concept into two new notions to affect an audience in some way
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Dissociation (album), by the Dillinger Escape Plan, 2016
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Dissociation: Progress in the Dissociative Disorders (1988–1997), a medical journal published by International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation
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