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  1. How Drugs Affect Us: Cells

    ...such as a movement of the arm to happen. Below you can see a simplification of a synapse junction: 9d5 Synapses
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  2. Dopamine Neurotransmitter

    The role of neurotransmitter dopamine in movement and cognition.
    www.psychologistworld.com/biological/neurotransmitters/dopamine.php

  3. How to be a Better Communicator

    ...ture or movement, that every interaction is made up of a combination of words, gestures, facial expression and body positioning. To focus on one part while discounting the others is a surefire way to misinterpret what you're seeing. Becomin
    www.psychologistworld.com/bodylanguage/course/communicator.php

  4. Keeping People Interested: Body Language

    ...ake every movement purposeful. Don't fidget and fuss. Don't rock your weight from foot to foot. Every move that you make should have a purpose. Fidgeting and fussing with your notes or pulling and tugging at your clothing conveys nervousness and u
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  5. Understanding Kinesis

    ...ough body movement and gesture". He postulated that human beings all over the world communicate with each other through similar gestures and movements despite differences in culture and meaning. His book was the beginning of serious study
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  6. Eye Reading (Body Language)

    What someone's eyes can tell you about what they're thinking.
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  7. Telling the truth from Body Language

    ...tain body movements. However, human behavior is complex and we have individual mannerisms so your observations shouldn't be relied upon as definite proof - we recommend that you use them only as an indication that the truth may being withheld or
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  8. Neo-Freud

    What movement came out of Freudian theory?
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  9. Subliminal Advertising

    ...lusion of movement in a series of images projected at 23 to 30 frames per second; the popular theory of subliminal messages usually suggests that subliminal commands can be inserted into this sequence at the rate of perhaps 1 frame in 25 (or rough
    www.psychologistworld.com/influence_personality/subliminalads.php

  10. Anti-Psychiatry

    Information on the anti-psychiatry movement
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  11. Narcolepsy

    ...rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. After about an hour and a half of NREM sleep, the brain waves begin to show a more active pattern again, even though the person is in deep sleep. This sleep state, called rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, is when dre
    www.psychologistworld.com/issue/narcolepsy.php

  12. Phobias

    ...ful bowel movements. Deipnophobia - Fear of dining or dinner conversations. Demonophobia, Daemonophobia - Fear of demons. Demophobia, Enochlophobia, Ochlophobia - Fear of crowds. Dendrophobia - Fear of trees. Dentophobia
    www.psychologistworld.com/issue/phobias.php

  13. Schizophrenia

    ...sychiatry movement, who argue that classifying specific thoughts and behaviours as illness allows social control of people that society finds undesirable but who have committed no crime. More recently, it has been argued that schizophrenia is ju
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  14. Diagnosis of Schizophrenia

    ...rities of movement are present), disorganised type (where thought disorder and flat or inappropriate affect are present together), paranoid type (where delusions and hallucinations are present but thought disorder, disorganised behavio
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  15. Schizophrenia Issues

    ...ychiatry movement, who argue that classifying specific thoughts and behaviours as an illness allows social control of people that society finds undesirable but who have committed no crime. They argue that this is a way of unjustly classifying a s
    www.psychologistworld.com/issue/schizophrenia_issues.php

  16. Sigmund Freud

    ...alysis, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior. He became interested in hypnotism and how it could be used to help the mentally ill. He later abandoned hypnotism in favor of free association and dream
    www.psychologistworld.com/psychologists/freud_1.php

  17. Sleeping Disorders

    ...odic limb movement disorder (PLMD) : Involuntary movement of arms and/or legs during sleep Rapid eye movement behavior disorder (RBD) : Acting out violent or dramatic dreams while in REM sleep Restless leg syndrome (RLS) : An ir
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  18. Sleep and Dreaming

    ... Eye Movement (REM). Read about the others here Sleep Deprivation Is sleep deprivation dangerous? Find out what happens here Sleeping Disorders A guide to people's experienc
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  19. Teleological Behaviorism

    ...for "movement" (a phenomena that would be called "behavior" by the Behaviorist). Consider that, if you're hungry, you eat. But is the hunger really the cause of the eating? On the one hand, yes, but on the other hand, you also
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