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Sleeping in on the weekend can’t make up for lost sleep
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Ackerman, Nathan W(ard) (1909–1971)
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Addiction and addictive disorders
Habituation to a specific practice, such as drinking alcoholic beverages or using drugs (for example, heroin, cocaine, or amphetamines), and disorders characterized by the chronic use of a drug, alcohol, or similar substance. Addiction and addictive…
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Aggression
Behavior that is intended to threaten or inflict physical injury or emotional harm on another person or organism. Aggression is a type of behavior (physical or verbal, or both) displayed by an individual who aims or is motivated to harm another…
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Agnosia
Any disorder of recognition. Agnosias were named originally by Sigmund Freud in 1891 to denote disturbances in the ability to recognize and name objects. Usually the misrecognition involves one sensory modality, with primary sensation in that…
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Alcoholism
The repeated and/or excessive use of alcohol (ethanol) that continues despite negative physical, psychiatric, or social consequences. Alcoholism is characterized by consuming alcohol more often, in larger amounts, or over longer periods than…
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Allport, Gordon (Willard) (1897–1967)
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Alzheimer's disease
A disease of the nervous system characterized by a progressive dementia that leads to profound impairment in cognition and behavior. Dementia occurs in a number of brain diseases where the impairment in cognitive abilities represents a decline from…
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Alzheimer, Alois (1864–1915)
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Amnesia
A significant but relatively selective inability to remember. Amnesia can be characterized along two dimensions with respect to its onset: an inability to remember events that occurred after the onset of amnesia is referred to as anterograde…
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Anastasi, Anne (1908–2001)
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Angell, James (Rowland) (1869–1949)
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Anokhin, Piotre Kuzmich (1897–1974)
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Aphasia
A disorder of language, acquired as a result of brain disease. Aphasia strikes at that most human of attributes—communication with other people. Aphasia must be distinguished from three other conditions: motor speech disorders, developmental…
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Apraxia
An impairment in the performance of voluntary actions despite intact motor power and coordination, sensation and perception, and comprehension. The apraxic person knows the act to be carried out, and has the requisite sensory-motor capacities; yet…
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Argyris, Chris(topher) (1923–2013)
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
A common psychiatric disorder (especially in children) characterized by attentional difficulties, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental disorder marked by an individual's inability to pay…
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Audiometry
The quantitative assessment of individual hearing, both normal and defective. In typical tests, pure tones are presented through headphones, though some tests use speech instead of tones. In bone conduction tests, tones are presented through a…
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Autism
A neurodevelopmental condition that impairs the way that a person relates to and communicates with other people. Persons with autism have difficulties with social communication and interaction. They also can have unusual behaviors, such as…
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Baldwin, James Mark (1861–1934)
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Balint, Michael (1896–1970)
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Baltes, Paul B (1939–2006)
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Bandura, Albert (1925– )
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