Tag: psychological behavior


ENGENDERING PSYCHOLOGY

Engendering psychology is the study of gender differences in psychological processes, such as how gender roles and stereotypes shape psychological behavior in different contexts. This field of study is important as it helps to understand how gender influences psychological processes and can lead to more equitable outcomes for individuals of all genders. This article will […]

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AIM-INHIBITED

The Psychoanalytic Foundation of Aim-Inhibition The concept of aim-inhibition stands as a cornerstone within the classical psychoanalytic framework, primarily articulated by Sigmund Freud in his theories concerning drives, instincts, and the development of the human psyche. Aim-inhibition describes a complex psychological process wherein a fundamental instinctual drive, originating from the Id, is prevented from achieving […]

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COMPUTER MODEL

Definition and Foundational Concept The concept of a computer model within the psychological and cognitive sciences refers to a sophisticated computational emulation designed to mimic the operations, behaviors, or structural relationships of an external system, specifically a psychological phenomenon or biological entity. This emulation serves the critical objective of assisting researchers in comprehending the intricate […]

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MIXED LATERALITY

Mixed Laterality: Definition, Behavioral Manifestations, and Neurological Context The Core Definition of Mixed Laterality Mixed laterality, often synonymous with cross-dominance, is fundamentally defined in cognitive neuroscience as the phenomenon where an individual exhibits a lack of consistent preference for one side of the body across different paired organs or motor skills. This means that while […]

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