Glossary B

Brainiac refers to a very intelligent person; highly intelligent. The term which is after Brainiac, a highly intelligent villainous character in the Superman comic strip

Deutsch: Hirnstamm / Español: tronco encefálico / Português: tronco cerebral / Français: tronc cérébral / Italiano: tronco encefalico

Brainstem is a critical part of the central nervous system located at the base of the brain, directly above the spinal cord. It is responsible for basic vital life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.

Brainstorming refers to a group activity which allows people to generate ideas, raise questions, pose solutions, and reach agreement on issues concerning many individuals

Brainwashing refers to engineered or forced attitude change involving a captive audience.

Brainwriting refers to brainstorming sessions that involve generating new ideas in writing rather than orally, usually by asking members to add their own ideas to a circulating list.

Brand loyalty refers to the degree to which a customer holds a positive attitude toward a brand, has a commitment to it, and intends to continue purchasing it

Brand name refers to the commercial name given to a drug by its manufacturer

Deutsch: Markenbildung / Español: Branding / Português: Branding / Français: Branding / Italiano: Branding

Branding in the context of psychology refers to the use of psychological principles to create a unique identity, image, and experience associated with a product, service, or organization in the minds of consumers. This process involves understanding how consumers think, feel, and behave in relation to brands, and using this understanding to influence their perceptions and behaviors. Branding seeks not only to differentiate a product or service from its competitors but also to connect with consumers on an emotional level, fostering loyalty and trust.