Psychological Concepts

Omission Bias

Omission Bias Omission bias refers to the tendency of individuals to view harmful actions caused by omission (inaction) as less morally unacceptable compared to harmful actions caused by commission (action). Explanation People tend to perceive inaction as less blameworthy than actions, even if the negative consequences of inaction are equal or greater than the consequences […]

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Omen

Definition of Omen: Definition: The term “Omen” refers to a phenomenon or event that is believed to foretell or predict the future, often serving as a sign or warning of a forthcoming event, either positive or negative. Etymology: The word “omen” originates from the Latin word “omen,” which means “to foretell” or “to prophesy.” Characteristics:

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Ombudsman

Ombudsman An Ombudsman is a neutral and independent individual or office designated to investigate and address complaints or grievances raised by individuals or groups against organizations or institutions, especially governmental entities. The role of an Ombudsman is to ensure fair treatment and resolution of disputes, as well as to promote transparency, accountability, and good governance.

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Oligospermia

Definition of Oligospermia Oligospermia is a medical condition characterized by a low sperm count in ejaculated semen. It is commonly diagnosed when the sperm count falls below the threshold of 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen. Causes of Oligospermia Oligospermia can be caused by various factors, including: Medical conditions such as hormonal imbalances, varicocele

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Oligdendrocyte

Oligodendrocyte (noun) Definition: An oligodendrocyte is a type of glial cell found in the central nervous system (CNS) that plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of myelin, a fatty substance that acts as an insulating layer around nerve fibers. Function: Oligodendrocytes are responsible for the production and wrapping of myelin around axons

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Olfactory Eroticism

Olfactory Eroticism: Olfactory erotism (also known as olfactophilia or osmolagnia) refers to a unique sexual preference or arousal derived from smells or odors. It is a paraphilia where individuals experience heightened sexual stimulation, attraction, or arousal through specific odorous stimuli. Sensory Response: Individuals who exhibit olfactory erotism have a strong sensory response to certain scents

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Olfaction

Olfaction Olfaction is the sense of smell, which allows organisms to detect and perceive various odors in their environment. Anatomy The sense of smell is mediated by olfactory receptors located in the nasal cavity. These receptors are specialized cells that detect chemical molecules present in the air. Process When airborne molecules enter the nasal cavity,

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