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abnormal-psychology× 40
For questions about this branch of psychology which seeks to classify and characterize mental disorders. Aberrant or socially maladaptive thought patterns are the earmarks of many of these disorders,…
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addiction× 4
For questions about the use and abuse of substances or behaviors that provoke a consequence
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adhd× 3
For questions regarding symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (inattentiveness, hyperactivity, or impulsivity, and combinations thereof) or adult Attention Def…
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aesthetics× 6
For questions on the value placed on certain sensory stimuli, usually those of art, beauty, and taste.
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agent-based-modeling× 2
A computational modeling paradigm that models phenomena as dynamical systems of interacting autonomous agents.
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aging× 9
For questions about changes with time in cognition, perception, and emotion in adults.
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alcohol× 2
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anchoring
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animal-cognition× 15
The study of cognition in animals other than humans.
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arousal× 6
For questions on waking from sleep or a heightened level of autonomic activity.
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artificial-intelligence× 8
For questions regarding this interdisciplinary subject (largely a subdiscipline of computer science) which strives to create intelligent machines.
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aspergers× 8
An autism spectrum disorder characterized by by significant difficulties in social interaction, alongside restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests, but a relative preservation of o…
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assessment
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attachment
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attention× 7
For questions regarding how the brain and mind filter out different aspects of the environment to attend to others with greater salience, and experimental paradigms that explore these mechanisms or th…
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attitudes× 3
For questions about people's positive, negative, or ambivalent assessments of different objects or cultural constructs.
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attribution× 2
a concept in social psychology referring to how individuals explain causes of behavior and events.
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audition
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auditory-discrimination× 3 |
autism× 16
For questions about the disorder of neurodevelopment noted by social impairment and communications difficulties, which often are accompanied by restrictive and repetitive behaviors.
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automaticity× 3
For questions about people and animals doing activities using automatic response patterns.
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bayesian× 9
For questions about the Bayesian framework for cognitive modeling. The field is concerned with studying the effectiveness of modeling humans as Bayesian agents, and inferring their mental states base…
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behaviorism× 14
A school of thought that maintains that behaviors can be described scientifically without recourse either to internal physiological events or to hypothetical constructs such as the mind.
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bias× 13
a pattern of deviation in judgment that occurs in particular situations, leading to perceptual distortion
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bipolar-disorder× 2
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brain-injury× 4
For questions on traumatic or congenital injury to the central nervous system.
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categorical-perception
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categorisation
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clinical-psychology× 5
For questions specific to applying the theoretical aspects of psychology to therapeutic settings in both assessments and psychotherapy
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cognitive-modeling× 44
For questions about models and theoretical idealizations of cognitive processes in humans or other animals. Examples include computational, mathematical, and conceptual models.
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cognitive-neuroscience× 3
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cognitive-psychology× 128
For questions focusing on the interaction of many internal mental processes. If your question involves only one of memory, attention, language, decision-making, or perception then use the associated …
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collaboration× 2
For questions about the psychology of getting large or small groups together to perform a task.
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color× 9
For questions regarding the underpinnings of the perception of color by the brain.
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commitment× 3
For questions about an individual's level or attachment or devotion to another person or organization.
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communication× 12
For questions regarding the exchange of messages through multiple modalities and disorders of these abilities such as speech-language pathology.
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