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- In psychology and neuroscience, time perception or chronoception is the subjective experience, or sense, of time, which is measured by someone's own perception...
- In psychology, risk preference is occasionally characterised as the proclivity to engage in a behaviour or activity that is advantageous but may involve...
- contrast such behaviour with "straight" or "vanilla" ****ual mores and proclivities. It is thus a colloquial term for non-normative ****ual behaviour. The...
- therapy s****s to facilitate a client's actualizing tendency, "an inbuilt proclivity toward growth and fulfillment", via acceptance (unconditional positive...
- diversify and spread throughout the world. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from 19th-century Gothic fiction and from horror...
- sadhana of the Aghorī practitioners in both its left and right-handed proclivities and identifies it as prin****lly cutting through attachments and aversion...
- them or a lack of evidence for them. Psychologists sometimes attribute proclivities toward conspiracy theories to a number of psychopathological conditions...
- Theory of Employment, Interest and Money to describe the instincts, proclivities and emotions that seemingly influence human behavior, which can be measured...
- "P****ion", was released at the same time the album was announced. "Proclivities", featuring Saweetie, was released as the third single on August 9, 2024...
- literature. The figure forms one of the traces for the presence of dualist proclivities in the otherwise monotheistic visions of both the Tanakh and later Christian...