The psychological effect of language varies upon the tone of the language that is used. If a person speaks in a consoling matter to another, the other person may feel their sympathy. If spoken to in a sarcastic matter, you may feel hurt.
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Shellshock
yes, it has a psychological effect
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Yes. The effects of ASMR are psychological. The brain tingling that people feel happens inside the brain.
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The phenolic compound has a great effect on one psychological state. However, this is not the only effect is has on people.
The word you are looking for is "psychological."
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It's like an injury to their career.
4 times and it had a lot of effect on the language
The psychological process you are referring to is called the primacy-recency effect. This effect describes the tendency for individuals to remember information that is presented at the beginning (primacy effect) or end (recency effect) of a list better than information presented in the middle.