Tag: abstract ideas


PERCEPTUALIZATION

Introduction and Core Definition of Perceptualization The term perceptualization occupies a specialized, yet highly informative, niche within the lexicon of abnormal psychology and cognitive science. Broadly defined, perceptualization refers to the process by which raw sensory data is actively organized and interpreted into a meaningful, coherent experience. However, its clinical application, particularly within the context […]

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ABSTRACT IDEA

Defining the Abstract Idea The concept of an abstract idea stands as a foundational element of higher-order cognition, referring to a basic mental construct that is considered in direct contrast to firm, specific, or sensory examples. Unlike concrete ideas, which are anchored in immediate sensory experience, physical objects, or specific events observable in space and […]

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CONCEPT

The Psychological Concept: Definition, Function, and Application The Core Definition of a Psychological Concept A concept in psychology symbolizes a category of items, occurrences, or their shared traits. Fundamentally, it is a mental representation that groups similar objects, events, ideas, or people, allowing the complex reality of the world to be organized into manageable, understandable […]

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