Psychological Concepts

Terror Management Theory TMT

Terror Management Theory (TMT) The Terror Management Theory (TMT) is a sociopsychological framework that explores how humans cope with the awareness of their own mortality. It proposes that humans maintain psychological well-being by creating and adhering to symbolic systems that offer a sense of meaning and value, thereby mitigating the anxiety caused by the inevitability […]

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Ternus Illusion

Ternus Illusion The Ternus Illusion is a phenomenon in visual perception where the perceived motion direction of a single element is influenced by the presence or absence of another element. It was first described by the German psychologist Joseph Ternus in 1926. Key Characteristics Sequential Presentation: The Ternus Illusion involves the sequential presentation of two

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Termination

Definition: Termination Termination refers to the act or process of ending something or discontinuing an activity or relationship. It is the final stage or the conclusion of a particular situation, contract, employment, or agreement. Types of Termination Termination can occur in various contexts and can encompass different aspects: Employment Termination: This refers to the ending

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Terminal Drop

Terminal Drop: The terminal drop refers to a phenomenon commonly observed in parachute landings, where the descent speed of a parachutist suddenly increases just before touchdown. Overview: During a parachute landing, the parachutist experiences a gradual deceleration as they approach the ground. However, in some cases, just before reaching the ground, there is a sudden

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Terminal Buttons

Terminal Buttons Terminal buttons, also known as axon terminals or synaptic knobs, are tiny structures found at the end of a neuron’s axon. They are responsible for transmitting signals to adjacent neurons or target cells within the nervous system. Terminal buttons play a crucial role in inter-neuronal communication, allowing the propagation of electrical impulses via

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Teratophilia

Definition of Teratophilia Teratophilia refers to a sexual attraction or fetish involving individuals who are sexually aroused by or strongly attracted to beings or objects viewed as abnormal, unusual, or monstrous. The term “teratophilia” is derived from the Greek words “teratos” meaning monster, and “philia” meaning love or attraction. Characteristics of Teratophilia Teratophilia can manifest

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Teratoma

Definition A Teratoma is a type of tumor that is made up of different types of tissues, such as hair, teeth, muscle, and bone. Overview A Teratoma is a unique type of tumor that can develop in various parts of the body, including the ovaries, testes, and the tailbone. It belongs to a group of

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Teratogen

Teratogen A teratogen refers to any agent or substance that can disrupt the normal development of an embryo or fetus during pregnancy, leading to the occurrence of structural or functional abnormalities. These abnormalities, known as birth defects or congenital anomalies, may have long-lasting effects on the individual’s health and well-being. Types of Teratogens: Teratogens can

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Tension Myositis

Tension Myositis Tension myositis refers to a condition characterized by muscular tension, stiffness, and pain resulting from chronic stress, anxiety, or psychological factors. Symptoms The symptoms of tension myositis may vary from person to person, but commonly include: Muscular tightness and stiffness Localized or widespread muscle pain Headaches Neck and shoulder pain Reduced range of

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Tension

Definition of Tension: Tension refers to the state of being stretched or strained, often resulting from opposing forces acting on an object or within a system. It is a force that can be felt or observed when there is a resistance or pulling apart of objects or elements. Types of Tension: 1. Tensile Tension: This

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