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KembaraXtra-Psychology - Aristotle’s illusion
A tactile illusion in which crossing the fingers and touching a single object creates the sensation of touching two objects, illustrating sensory interpretation based on experience.
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KembaraXtra-Psychology - area postrema
A brain region involved in detecting toxins in the blood and triggering vomiting, notable for lacking a blood–brain barrier. KembaraXtra-Psychology - arcuate nucleus
A hypothalamic structure involved in hormonal regulation and energy balance through neuroendocrine signaling. KembaraXtra-Psychology - arcuate fasciculus
A neural fiber tract connecting language comprehension and production areas in the brain, damage to which often results in conduction aphasia. KembaraXtra-Psychology - Archimedes spiral
A geometric curve in which distance from the center increases uniformly with rotation, sometimes used in perceptual and design research. KembaraXtra-Psychology - archetypal form
A symbolic image or motif through which an archetype becomes expressed in dreams, myths, or cultural narratives. KembaraXtra-Psychology - archetype
In analytical psychology, an inherited universal pattern of thought or imagery residing in the collective unconscious and shaping human experience and behavior. KembaraXtra-Psychology - archaecortex
An evolutionarily ancient region of the cerebral cortex associated primarily with memory and emotion, especially within the hippocampal formation. KembaraXtra-Psychology - arborization
A branching, tree-like pattern seen in neurons and other biological structures, reflecting complex connectivity. KembaraXtra-Psychology - arboreal
Describing organisms or structures adapted for life in trees or having a tree-like form. |
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