4 – Sensory Transmission and our Reward System
Through our senses we understand the world and its effect on us and how we connect to changes in our bodies. Unless we stub a toe or are startled by the doorbell, we might not b
Alogia
Alogia, also called poverty of speech or laconic speech, is poor thinking inferred from speech and language usage. With a general lack of unprompted content seen in normal speec
Allosexual:
Allosexuals experience sexual attraction to others, regardless of
Allistic:
Allistic is a term for individuals who are not on the autism spectrum but may still be neurodivergent, such as having ADHD or dyslexia. It emerged within the neurodiversity comm
Alexithymia:
Alexithymia, also called emotional blindness, is a personality
Alarm Stage:
Alarm stage, the first stage of the fight-or-flight response (FFR) — one of three stages in the General
Agnosia:
Agnosia, coined by Sigmund Freud in 1891, is a rare neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize objects, people, sounds, shapes, or smells, even with working sens
