Hypersensitivity in psychology refers to an exaggerated response to stimuli, where individuals may react more intensely or strongly than is typical. This heightened sensitivity can manifest as increased emotional reactions, stronger physical responses, or an increased perception of threat or distress in certain situations. It may be associated with conditions like anxiety, trauma, or sensory processing disorders.
Jargon in psychology refers to specialized terminology or language that is commonly used within the field but may be unfamiliar to those outside of it. This can include technical terms, acronyms, or specific concepts that are unique to psychology. Jargon in psychology helps professionals communicate complex ideas efficiently within their field.
There are ten branches of Psychology not two. Abnormal Psychology; Behavioral Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Community Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Educational Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Legal Psychology; and Personality Psychology.
Two reasons: 1) it stood for psyche, which is the root of 'psychology' (with logos); 2) scientific terms are typically represented with Greek letters that match the first letter of their name.
there are very many subfields in psychology. some examples are experimental psychology, developmental psychology, consumer psychology, media psychology, educational psychology, exercise and sport psychology, behavioral psychology, social psychology, foreinsic psychology, clinical psychology, and geriatric psychology.
Pure psychology have 6 branches. 1.Experimental Psychology 2.Abnormal Psychology 3.Social Psychology 4.Developmental Psychology 5.Comparative Psychology 6.Physiological Psychology
The accented syllable in "Hypersensitivity" is "-sen-".
Some forensic psychology terms are: criminal profiling, competency to stand trial, insanity defense, forensic assessment, and forensic interviewing.
Type IV Hyper sensitivity. AKA delayed hypersensitivity. Can be classified into: -contact -tuberculin -granuloma
hypersensitivity to light :) People with migraines have this, as well as phonophopia (hypersensitivity to sound).
Inhaled or ingested allergens usually cause immediate hypersensitivity reactions.
in psychology terms what is a naturalistic experiment and a longitudinal study?
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It is also called DTH(delayed type hypersensitivity) is cell mediated instead of antibody
Type I hypersensitivity reaction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asthma
Hypersensitivity is also known as allergic reaction, exaggerated immune response, or allergic sensitivity.
Type II hypersensitivity is also known as cytotoxicity hypersensitivity and it may affect variety of organs and tissues. The antigens are endogenous and exogenous chemicals. Type III Hypersensitivity complex type of hypersensitivity and it may affect individual organs like skin, Liver etc.