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Transportation

Transportation in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, Recommendations, and Related Concepts

Transportation in psychology refers to a cognitive and emotional state in which individuals become deeply absorbed and emotionally involved in a narrative, often a story or media content. This phenomenon is often called narrative transportation, and it has significant implications for how individuals perceive and respond to stories, media, and other forms of communication. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the concept of transportation in psychology, provide numerous examples to illustrate its impact, offer recommendations for effective use, and discuss related concepts that enhance our understanding of this psychological phenomenon.

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Transporter

Transporter is the membrane protein responsible for the re-uptake of a neurotransmitter after its release.

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Transposition

Transposition refers to the application of a principle learned in one learning or problem-solving situation to other similar situations.

Transsexual

Transsexual refers to a person who would prefer to be a person of the other sex and who may undergo hormone treatments, cosmetic surgery, or both to achieve the appearance of being a member of the other sex. Moreover, Transsexual is person with a deep conflict between his or her biological sex and preferred psychological and social gender roles.

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Transsexualism

Transsexualism refers to term sometimes used to refer to gender identity disorder, specifically pertaining to individuals choosing to undergo sex reassignment surgery. It is the condition of feeling trapped in the body of the wrong gender

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Transsexuals

Transsexuals refer to people who experience chronic discomfort with their gender and genitals as well as a desire to get rid of their genitals and to live as a member of the opposite sex

Transtentorial herniation

Transtentorial herniation is associated with high intracranial pressure and generalized swelling of the brain. As a result, the brain is displaced downward.

Transtheoretical

A transtheoretical model of behavior change is an analysis of the health behavior change process that draws on the stages and processes people go through in order to bring about successful long-term behavior change.

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