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Psychology Glossary

Glossary of Psychology

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Manic-Depression

A Manic-Depression consists of alternating moods of abnormal highs (mania) and lows (depression). Called bipolar disease because of the swings between these opposing poles in mood.

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Korsakoff psychosis

Korsakoff psychosis refers to an amnestic disorder caused by damage to the Thalamus as a result of chronic, heavy alcohol use.

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Hallucinatory

Hallucinatory refers to anything related to or characterized by hallucinations. Hallucinations are perceptual experiences in which individuals perceive things that are not actually present, such as seeing, hearing, feeling, or smelling something that does not exist. These sensory experiences can occur in any of the five senses and are often vivid and compelling to the person experiencing them. Hallucinations can be associated with various medical, psychological, or psychiatric conditions and can have a significant impact on an individual's perception of reality and overall well-being.

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Excitation

Deutsch: Erregung / Español: Excitación / Português: Excitação / Français: Excitation / Italian: Eccitazione

Excitation in the psychology context refers to the process by which a neuron or a neural network increases its activity, often resulting in an enhanced state of arousal or heightened responsiveness. This concept is crucial in understanding how the brain and nervous system function in response to various stimuli.

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