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  • ==Psychology== ...ng form, impairs one's ability to [[process]] [[information]] and to exert cognitive control over his [[behavior]]. An angry person may lose his/her [[objectivi
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  • == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory == ...tion]] itself. [[Linguistics|Linguist]] [[George Lakoff]] has proposed a [[cognitive science of mathematics]] wherein even the most fundamental ideas of arithme
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  • ...coined by [[Indra Sen]]) and Psychotherapy that emerges from it. (Integral Psychology: Yoga, Growth, and Opening the Heart, SUNY, 2007 ISBN 0791470717). Althoug ...eas such as business, [[education]], medicine, [[spirituality]], sports, [[psychology]], and psychotherapy. The theme of the evolution of [[consciousness]] has
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  • ...the study of some fundamental questions about the methods and concepts of psychology and psychiatry, such as the meaningfulness of [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] co ...ve only a weaker connection with the field. In the late twentieth century cognitive science and artificial intelligence could be seen as being forged in part o
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  • ...d the pivotal experience of his life, a fleeting [[mysticism|mystical]] or cognitive experience that he regarded as a few moments of "cosmic consciousness." Bu ...olumes, Bucke's study has become part of the foundation of [[transpersonal psychology]].
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  • ==Educational Psychology== ...transferred to short-term working memory. The other section of educational psychology textbooks in which sensations and perceptions are mentioned concerns studen
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  • ...ctrum]] disorders (ASD) are [[Asperger syndrome]], which lacks delays in [[cognitive]] development and [[language]], and PDD-NOS, diagnosed when full criteria f ...t develop more normally and then regress.[10] Although early behavioral or cognitive intervention can help autistic children gain self-care, social, and [[commu
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  • This method of brainstorming works by the method of [[Association (psychology)|association]]. It may improve collaboration and increase the quantity of i ...locking interfere with cognitive processes? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 531-548.
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  • ...function and the [[analysis]] of thinking processes is part of cognitive [[psychology]].
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  • ...ticular, created a framework which would appeal not only to those studying psychology, but artists and writers as well. ...] [[idealism]] and [[logic]] to experimental science, for example in his ''Psychology'' of 1887. However, he abandoned Hegelian constructs. Influenced by both [[
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  • ...[[motivation]] that serves the locus of control and goal orientation. In [[psychology]] and psychiatry, the [[experience]] of lacking a purpose in one's life is [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...t the [[word]] is also used more specifically for a felt or hypothesized [[cognitive]] or [[emotion]]al [[state]]. Acceptance is a key for all [[family]] member [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...tive perspective or definition of creativity. And unlike many phenomena in psychology, there is no standardized measurement technique. Creativity has been attributed variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chan
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  • Signs of stress may be [[cognitive]], [[emotion]]al, physical or [[behavior]]al and include (but are not limit ===Lazarus: cognitive appraisal model===
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  • ..., Oklahoma City, OK, United States), is an American author who writes on [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[mysticism]], [[ecology]], and [[spiritual]] [[evolutio ...nd spirituality and show how they integrate with theories of developmental psychology, such as Spiral Dynamics. His book, ''Boomeritis'' (2002), is a novel which
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  • Aaron: And you don't have a degree in psychology? Bob P.: Actually, I have a psychology minor in my Ph.D. (Group gasps and laughs. This wasn't known before.)
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  • In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a [[person]]'s overall evaluation or appraisa *Implicit self-esteem is assessed using indirect [[measure]]s of [[cognitive]] processing. These include the Name Letter Task[14] and the Implicit Assoc
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  • In the [[cognitive]] model presented by MBTI, the [[process]] of introverted thinking (Ti) is [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ow moral capacity or moral agency develops and what its nature is (moral [[psychology]]). [https://www.iep.utm.edu/e/ethics.htm] In applied ethics, for example, ...not only in action understanding, but also in emotion sharing [[empathy]]. Cognitive neuro-scientist Jean Decety thinks that the ability to recognize and vicari
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  • ...to solve it, limits of complexity are measured using a term from cognitive psychology, namely the hrair limit. ...cently, complexity is a natural domain of interest of the real world socio-cognitive systems and emerging systemics research. Complex systems tend to be high-di
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