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Psycholinguistics or linguistics of psychologyis the study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, and understand language. Initial forays into psycholinguistics were largely philosophical ventures, due mainly to a lack of cohesive data on how the human brain functioned. Modern research makes use of biology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and information theory to study how the brain processes language. ...
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| psychology |
In philosophy, the systematic study of mind, as opposed to physics or the study of matter. Applied in theosophy to the attributes, qualities, and powers of the human intermediate nature, contrasted with physiology. In ancient times psychology was the science of soul; and this science being the causative, and physiology the effective or consequential, no one was considered an informed or expert physiologist who was not previously trained in psychology. ...
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| psychology |
The science of the nature, functions and phenomena of the human soul or mind; mystically, the Personality of God expressing as man, the Mind of God functioning as man in three phases subconscious, conscious and superconscious.
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| psychology |
The science that deals with mental processes and behaviour.
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| psychology |
Study and profession concerned with mental processes and behavior.
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