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Blind spot

Blind spot refers to an area of or point in the retina that lacks visual receptors because the optic nerve exits at this point.

Moreover, a Blind spot is the small area where the o

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Blind Study

Deutsch: Blindstudie / Español: estudio ciego / Português: estudo cego / Français: étude en aveugle / Italiano: studio cieco

Blind Study in the psychology context refers to a research design in which the participants (and sometimes the researchers) are unaware of certain critical aspects of the study, such as the specific treatment or intervention they are receiving. This approach is used to prevent bias in the research findings, ensuring that the results are more objective and reliable.

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Blindness

Blindness means a person may be "legally blind" with either 20/200 vision in both eyes with best correction, or a field of vision restricted to 200 or less.

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Blindsight

Blindsight refers to the ability to localize objects within an apparently blind visual field; traces of visual perceptual ability in blind areas. According to Weiskrantz, Blindsight is the effect of certain kinds of brain damage in which the subject has an inability to recognize objects but retains the ability to detect the presence and movement of objects It is the ability in those with cortical blindness to indicate that a stimulus is present, that it has moved, or that it is in a certain location, even though they have no conscious ability to "see" in the conventional sense.

Blocker

A "blocker" refers to something that prevents an individual from moving forward or achieving a goal. It can be an internal or external obstacle that causes an individual to hesitate, procrastinate, or fail to achieve their objectives.

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Blocking

Deutsch: Blockieren / Español: Bloqueo / Português: Bloqueio / Français: Blocage / Italiano: Blocco /

Blocking is when an individual is not open to their own intuition and is analyzing, justifying and explaining their thoughts and experiences they are said to be blocking.

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Blog

Blog refers to a website in which the host regularly posts commentaries on a topic that readers can respond to. A Blog is also compared to a diary using the internet, where a person can write whatever pleases him/her, including his/her experiences, daily activities, etc.

Blood

Deutsch: Blut / Español: sangre / Português: sangue / Français: sang / Italiano: sangue

Blood in the psychology context primarily refers to its symbolic and metaphorical significance rather than its biological or medical aspects. Blood can represent various psychological themes such as life, vitality, kinship, violence, trauma, and emotional intensity. In psychological analysis, particularly in fields like psychoanalysis, mythology, and cultural psychology, blood is often associated with deep-seated emotions, primal instincts, and the connection between the physical body and the psyche.

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