Ikram Mustafa
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Obedience as a Psychological Concept
Obedience is a type of social influence that entails carrying out an activity on the directions of a superior. It is distinct from compliance (which is adjusting your behavior at someone else's request) and conformity (which involves altering your behavior in order to go along with the rest of the group).
By Ikram Mustafa2 years ago in Psyche
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
One of the most well-known theories of motivation is Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. According to Maslow's hypothesis, our activities are driven by physiological requirements. It's commonly depicted as a need pyramid, with the most fundamental demands at the bottom and more sophisticated needs at the top.
By Ikram Mustafa2 years ago in Longevity
Engaging with an artwork leaves you and the art transformed
'Where do the brain stop and the remainder of the world start?' In 1998, that question drove two logicians to foster a psychological study that changed our opinion on the psyche. In their analysis, Andy Clark and David Chalmers portray Inga, a lady living in New York, who one day 'hears from a companion that there is a display at the Museum of Modern Art'. This isn't an issue - she knows how to arrive because she's been oftentimes previously. Otto likewise needs to visit the gallery, yet experiences a cerebrum-based jumble that influences his memory. To arrive, Otto needs to check the headings he's written on his notepad - the data he wants exists outside his mind.
By Ikram Mustafa2 years ago in Humans
Placebo Effect In Research :
In 2014, the American footballer Marshawn Lynch - a previous NFL running back nicknamed 'Monster Mode' since he destroyed and ran over would-be tacklers - marked a support manage Skittles. This was more than business. To Lynch, Skittles aren't simply Skittles. Since he was youthful, the button-formed confections have been his distinct advantage.
By Ikram Mustafa2 years ago in Psyche