Sensormotor stage According to Piaget, sensormotor stage is the first stage of cognitive development, from birth to about 2 years of age. During this stage the infant sees himself (or his self) as the
Sensory deprivation Sensory deprivation is a situation where people are deprived of the usual stimulation of their senses encountered in daily life. Apparently when people are isolated from
Nonsense syllables Three-letter combinations like ZEJ and TUZ that have no meaning for the subject (at least in English!), which are used in studies of memory is called nonsense syllables.
Extrasensory perception Extrasensory perception is the ability to receive information about the world from sources other than the known senses. Whether or not such
Desensitization Desensitization means decreased sensitivity to an aspect of personality one had previously considered undesirable. Often a form of
Time-sensitive target Time-sensitive target— A joint force commander validated target or set of targets requiring immediate response because it is a highly lucrative, fleeting ...
Sensitization Sensitization is a defensive response to threat in which the person attempts to control anxiety by using approach mechanisms such as
False Consensus Effect False Consensus Effect is the tendency to assume that others behave or think as we do to a greater extent than is actually true.
Consensual Validation Consensual Validation is the perceived “validation” of one’s views about any aspect of the world that is provided whenever someone else holds
Interest-sensitive Interest-sensitive is a bank asset or liability item that can be reprised as market interest rates changes.