• Fixation (German: Fixierung) is a concept (in human psychology) that was originated by Sigmund Freud (1905) to denote the persistence of anachronistic...
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  • In psychology, an idée fixe is a preoccupation of mind believed to be firmly resistant to any attempt to modify it, a fixation. The name originates from...
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  • Have "Eyes on the Prize" or "Target Fixation"?". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-04-08. "Safety Check | Target Fixation". United States Parachute Association...
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  • study Fixation (population genetics), the state when every individual in a population has the same allele at a particular locus Fixation (psychology), the...
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  • Oral fixation may refer to: In psychology: Oral stage, a term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the child's development during the first 18 months of life...
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  • Habit (redirect from Habit (psychology))
    your cue and modify your routine and reward. Behavioral addiction Fixation (psychology) Habitus (disambiguation) Self control Tetris effect Vice Perseverance...
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  • inhibition, and secondly, of regression". Inhibitions produced fixations, and the "stronger the fixations on its path of development, the more readily will the...
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    the PlayStation 4 by Enhance. Automaticity Domino effect Earworm Fixation (psychology) Highway hypnosis Neuroplasticity Tetromino Video game addiction...
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  • personal and professional life Fixation (psychology), a persistent attachment to an object or idea Idée fixe (psychology), a preoccupation of mind believed...
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  • stage of psychosexual development is pleasure in the retention of faeces. Fixation in this stage can potentially result in a personality marked by frugality...
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  • fixed: all future generations are entirely blue. In small populations, fixation can occur in just a few generations. The mechanisms of genetic drift can...
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    Fanaticism (category Popular psychology)
    Falsifiability Fan (person) Fan loyalty Fanboy Fixation (psychology) M. Lamar Keene Obsession (psychology) Phillie Phanatic Purity spiral The True Believer...
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  • Fetish magazine Fetish model Fetus Fictosexuality Fingering Fisting Fixation (psychology) Fleshlight Flirting Flogging Follicular phase Food and sexuality...
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  • Demand (psychoanalysis) Displacement (psychology) Drive theory Electra complex Eros (concept) Fixation (psychology) Foreclosure (psychoanalysis) Four discourses...
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    Fixation or visual fixation is the maintaining of the gaze on a single location. An animal can exhibit visual fixation if it possess a fovea in the anatomy...
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    device and brain-computer interface was revealed, which required no visual fixation or eye movement at all, as with previous such devices. Instead, the device...
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    (see the following section). Rigidly clinging to a mental set is called fixation, which can deepen to an obsession or preoccupation with attempted strategies...
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  • Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals. It aims to show how people are individually...
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  • response Fixation Flashback Flashbulb memory Flattery Flooding Flow Flowerpot technique Fluid and crystallized intelligence Folie à deux Folk psychology Fooled...
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  • Condensation (psychology) Content (Freudian dream analysis) Death Drive Desire Displacement (psychology) Ego ideal Fetishism Fixation (psychology) Id, ego...
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    Freud argued that neurosis and perversion could be explained in terms of fixation or regression to these phases whereas adult character and cultural creativity...
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  • Psychosexual development (category Freudian psychology)
    source of pleasure. Being unsatisfied at any particular stage can result in fixation. On the other hand, being satisfied can result in a healthy personality...
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    Oral stage (category Freudian psychology)
    a neurosis (functional mental disorder). Therefore, an infantile oral fixation would be manifest as an obsession with oral stimulation. If weaned either...
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  • The psychology of art is the scientific study of cognitive and emotional processes precipitated by the sensory perception of aesthetic artefacts, such...
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  • Prenatal psychology can be seen as a part of developmental psychology, although historically it was developed in the heterogenous field of psychoanalysis...
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    Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality trait characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied...
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    Attention remains a crucial area of investigation within education, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and neuropsychology. Areas of active...
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  • the Wrong Footsteps: Fixation Effects of Pictorial Examples in a Design Problem-Solving Task". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and...
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  • J.; Weld, H.P. (1924). "Lapse of meaning with visual fixation". American Journal of Psychology. 35 (3): 446–50. doi:10.2307/1414024. JSTOR 1414024. Duncan...
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  • performance on insight problems: The effects of experimentally induced fixation". Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 13 (1): 91–99. doi:10.1177/1368430209340276...
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