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Pupil at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■■ |
Pupil is the opening in the center of the iris through which light entersopening at the eye through which . . . Read More | |
Affect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Affect refers to the pattern of observable behaviours that are associated with emotional states. People . . . Read More | |
Anhedonia at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Anhedonia refers to the inability to experience pleasure. In contrast to blunted affect, which refers . . . Read More | |
Facial agnosia at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Facial Agnosia refers to a type of agnosia characterized by a person"s inability to recognize or perceive . . . Read More | |
Emotion at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Emotion refers to a state characterized by physiological arousal, changes in facial expression, gestures, . . . Read More | |
Cross-cultural myths at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Cross-cultural myths refer to eight myths/attitudes that some clinicians hold that deleteriously affects . . . Read More | |
Flat affect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Flat affect refers to apparently emotionless demeanor that include toneless speech and vacant gaze when . . . Read More | |
Dysgraphia at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Dysgraphia refers to a specific developmental disability that affects the person's ability to write. . . . Read More | |
Psychosis at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Psychosis refers to behavior involving loss of contact with reality. In the psychology context, psychosis . . . Read More | |
Encouragement of affect at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Encouragement of affect refers to expression of painful emotions that is encouraged so that the therapist . . . Read More |