EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION (ESP)
otherwise known as 'ESP', is the alleged ability to sense events occuring around oneself, through an extra sense or means…
EYE MOVEMENTS
are the result of both contraction and the relaxation of the extrinsic muscles which surround the eyes. These movements allow…
EXTRASPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE
is considered the inverse of introspective approaches to observations. An extraspective perspective involves the methodological, objective and empirical observation of…
EYE MUSCLES 1 (EXTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES)
are a group of muscles which allow the eye to move within the eye socket itself. The extrinsic eye muscles…
EXTRASPECTRAL HUE
typically consists of a variety of wavelengths, thereby creating a mixture, and as a result, not falling along the visible…
EYE TRACKER
is an electronic device which allows researchers to accurately track the movements of the eye and determine what the eyes…
EXTRASTRIATE VISUAL AREAS
are typically located outside the primary visual cortexes, otherwise known as the striate cortex and are the visually responsible areas…
EYEBALLING
is a term, typically classed as 'slang' which is used to describe the preliminary observance of search results or a…
EXTRACEPTION
was first defined by U.S. psychologist Henry Alexander Murray (1893 - 1988) as an attitude of skepticism towards a specific…
EXTRAUTERINE PREG
describes, the potentially painful medical condition, whereby a testicle has not descended fully from the abdominal cavity and has therefore…
EYE-HAND COORDINATION
is the combined motions of the hands and eyes, working in tandem, for example; an infant may locate a toy…
EXTRACHANCE
is an adjective used to describe a set of test results which differ greatly from the expectations planned before the…
EXTRAVERSION (EXTROVERSION)
is supposedly observed in those with external loci of identities, where the orientation of their energies and interests are focussed…
EYELASH SIGN
is one of the many diagnostic tests a neurologist can perform, when determining the level of neurological damage to a…
EMOTIONAL HANDICAP
Learning or behavioural disorder with fears and anxieties preventing a child from functioning socially or academically.
EMPIRICAL PSYCHOLOGY
The approach to study and explanation of psychological phenomena emphasising objective observaton and experimental methods. See experimental psychology. Introduction The…
EMPLOYMENT TEST
A test to assess knowledge, skills and abilities to predict job performance.