Functional Asymmetry: How Your Brain Balances Two Worlds
Functional Asymmetry: A Review of Its Applications in Cognitive Neuroscience Abstract Functional asymmetry is a concept used to describe the uneven distribution of cognitive functions between the two hemispheres of the brain. It has been used to explain a wide variety of cognitive phenomena, including language, attention, emotion, and executive functions. This review provides an […]
SEMANTIC SATIATION
Introduction and Defining the Phenomenon Semantic satiation is a compelling psychological phenomenon wherein the repetition of a word in rapid succession causes that word to temporarily lose its meaning for the listener or reader. This effect demonstrates the dynamic, and sometimes fragile, nature of the cognitive links that bind sound or sight (the signifier) to […]
RELIGIOUS DELUSIONS
Religious Delusions: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Religious Delusions A religious delusion is formally defined within the field of psychiatry as a specific type of delusion wherein the content and themes are entirely religious or spiritual in nature. These beliefs are classified as cognitive phenomena found predominantly within the context of a psychosis, […]