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IODOPSIN

Retinal cones and any one of the three photopigments found in them. Consisting of 1 l-i/v-retinal combined with one of

IRIDOLOGY

A noun meaning a rather controversial tool for testing health by examining the eye irisis. Still this tool doesn't have

ISCHEMIA

A noun standing for deficiency of blood in an organ or tissue. See cerebral ischemia

ISOLATION EXPERIMENT

Removing an animal from social contact with other members of its species so that it can be observed.

ITEM DIFFICULTY

item difficulty in a test determined by the proportion of individuals who correctly respond to the item in particular.

INTERDEPENDENT SELF-CONSTRUAL

View of the self that emphasises a person's embeddedness in a network of social relationships and downplays their unique traits

INTERINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES

the name describing the variations between people in one or more traits, behaviors or characteristics such as variations in intelligence).

INTERMODAL MATCHING

the name for the ability to recognise an object initially inspected with one modality or sense like touch and via

INTERNALIZERS

These people assume that the focus of control over their lives is in themselves and try harder to change themselves

INTEROCEPTOR

the name of the receptor that responds to stimuli within the body such as changes in temperature or blood acidity

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS

1. Connections and interactions, especially ones that are socially and emotionally significant and exist between two or more people. 2.

INTERROGATORIES

pi. ii. Written questions prepared for an official pretrial questioning and an individual who has information for a case and

INTERVAL REINFORCEMENT

After an interval that has lapsed and it is predetermined and the stimulus response which is the first and reinforcement.

INTIMACY PROBLEM

Forming relationships that are close and finding it difficult to become intimate with others, whether it is physically or psychologically,

INTRAGROUP CONFLICT

Confrontation or disagreement between two or more members of a single group. Compare intfrgroup conflict

INTRAVERBAL

Verbal stimulus and is preceding occasioned verbal response. It illustrates chaining in the domain of VERBAL BEHAVIOUR

INTROSPECTIVE METHOD

Research and the approach in which participants describe their experiences that are conscious

INVARIANT FEATURE

An object that does not change or its characteristic when the object is viewed under different circumstances. Features that are

INVOLUNTARY ATTENTION

A prominent stimulus and the attention that is captured by it, an example in the field of the visual peripheral

ION CHANNEL

A cell membrane that is spaned by a group of proteins forming a channel, the passage of ions that are