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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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LYSERGIC ACID (LSD)

A powerful hallucinogenic, “mind-expanding” drug used for experimental and therapeutic purposes.In its natural form, lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD-25, is a

LIE DETECTOR

An apparatus designed to detect emotional changes that indicate guilt.Attempts to detect guilt on the basis of physical and psychological

LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY (Forensic Psychology)

An area of applied psychology traditionally devoted to such problems as testimony, methods of interrogation, and guilt detection.In recent years

LEAD POISONING

Lead poisoning is the most frequent type of metallic intoxication, and usually produces the most severe mental symptoms. It is

LOCKE, JOHN (1632-1704)

Locke, the great empiricist and pioneer in associationist psychology, was born in Somerset, England, studied medicine and science at Oxford,

LEARNING DURING SLEEP

The idea of learning while asleep is of considerable interest to scientists in their exploration of thinking processes. It is

LEARNING TECHNIQUES

It is safe to say that no subject in the entire field of psychology has received more attention than the

LEVEL OF ASPIRATION

The level at which a person sets his significant goals; the level of performance to which he aspires.An individual’s aspiration

LEGAL PSYCHIATRY (Forensic Psychiatry)

There are many points where the provinces of psychiatry and the law impinge on each other. Some of the most

MANGANESE POISONING

A toxic disorder produced by inhalation of volatile manganese; classified by the American Psychiatric Association (1952) under brain syndromes resulting

LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS Giterally, wolf-red inflammation)

A collagen, or connective tissue, disease of unknown cause affecting small blood vessels in various organs of the body, including

MAKE - A - PICTURE - STORY TEST (MAPS)

A projective test in which the subject tells stories about cardboard figures which he selects and places against a background.The

MANIC-DEPRESSIVE REACTION (CIRCULAR AND MIXED TYPES)

Manic-depressive psychosis was long known as a cyclic or circular illness, but actually only 15 to 25 per cent of

LEARNING (GENERAL)

A process in which new information, habits, or abilities are acquired; in general, any modification of behavior due to contact

LEARNING ADDS

In recent years there has been a vast increase in the variety of available materials and techniques designed to enhance

LOVE

A complex yet basically unified emotion comprising tenderness, affection, and devotion to the well-being of another person or persons.In more

LEARNING PLATEAU

A flat place in a learning curve, indicating a period of little or no progress (Fig. 33).The occurrence and persistence

LYING

Lying may take either a normal or pathological form, and will therefore be discussed as (a) a feature of the

LOGORRHEA (Logomania,Hyperlogia,Hyperphrasia)

Excessive, uncontrollable talking, often highly incoherent.Logorrhea occurs in states of pathological excitement, particularly in the manic phase of manic-depressive psychosis

LEARNING UNDER HYPNOSIS

Hypnotic learning has not been fully explored, but a number of reported experiments show positive results. The first studies dealt