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Jacksonian epilepsy

n. A form of seizure disorder characterized by focal motor seizures with unilateral clonic moveme...

Jacksonian motor epilepsy

n. A form of epilepsy that starts with a focal seizure in one part of the brain, usually involvin...

Jacksonian sensory epilepsy

n. A form focal of epilepsy accompanied by localized parasthenias such as burning, tingling, or n...

Jackson's principle

n. The theory that degeneration of mental functions through mental disorder or neurological impai...

Jacobson's organ

n. A set of specialized sensors in the nose that in nonhuman mammals respond to sex pheromones an...

Jacobson's progressive relaxation

n. A method of relaxation in which the subject is instructed to go through the body, focusing on ...

James-Lange theory of emotions

n. The idea that emotions are perceptions of bodily states which are evoked by perception of exci...

jargon

n. 1. The specialized language and words associated with particular activities or professions. ...

jargon aphasia

n. It is not a specific subtype of aphasia, but a term used to describe the characteristics of th...

jealousy

n. The emotion experienced by a person who desires what another person possesses. Envy. This term...

jigsaw classroom

n. An educational technique in which students are divided into work groups who are assigned a gen...

jnd

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job satisfaction

n. The degree to which a worker is content with his or herjob, including his/her attitudes toward...

Jocasta complex

n. An erotic or unnaturally close emotional attachment between a mother and her son.

John Henry effect

n. A concept related to experimental validity; the term describes the phenomenon of special effor...

Jost's law

n. The idea that the older of two associations of equal strength will be strengthened more easily...

judgment

n. 1. The process of or capacity for considering evidence and forming an opinion. 2. In psychophy...

Julesz stereogram

n. A set of two seemingly random dot patterns which contain a subset of dots that are slightly sh...

jumping stand

n. A small raised stand on which a rat or other small animal was placed and trained to jump towar...

Jungian

adj. Of or relating to Carl Jung or his ideas, which are usually called analytical psychology.

Jungian analysis

n. In general, a form of psychoanalysis based on the work of Carl Jung which took into account th...

jury decision making

n. 1. A field of study within social and cognitive psychology which examines how psychological an...

just noticeable difference

n. The smallest change in any dimension of a stimulus that can be reliably detected by an observe...

just world hypothesis

n. The observation that most people in Western cultures believe or make judgments suggesting that...

juvenile delinquency

n. Illegal behavior by a person under the age of 18. Some of this behavior would not be illegal i...