N. S. Safaev, N. A. Mirashirova, N. G. Odilova, Sh. D. Turabekova, Sh. K. Karimova



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horm ones 
chemical messengers that are 
manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel 
through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues, 
hue 
the dimension of color that is determined 
by the wavelength of light; what we 
know as the color names 
blue, green,
and so 
forth.
human factors psychology a branch of psychology 
that explores how people and machines 
interact and how machines and physical environments 
can be made safe and easy to use.
B-
humanistic psychology historically significant 
perspective that emphasized the growth 
potential of healthy people and the individual’s 
potential for personal growth, 
hypnosis a social interaction in which one 
person (the hypnotist) suggests to another (the 
subject) that certain perceptions, feelings, 
thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously 
occur.
hypochondriasis a somatoform disorder in 
which a person interprets normal physical sensations 
as symptoms of a disease, 
hypothalamus [hi-po-THAL-uh-muss] a 
neural structure lying below 
(hypo)
the thalamus;
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it directs several maintenance activities 
(eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern 
the endocrine system via the pituitary 
gland, and is linked to emotion and reward, 
hypothesis a testable prediction, often 
implied by a theory.
I
iconic memory a momentary sensory memory 
of visual stimuli; a photographic or pictureimage 
memory lasting no more than a few 
tenths of a second.
id contains a reservoir of unconscious psychic 
energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy 
basic sexual and aggressive drives. The id 
operates on the 
pleasure principle,
demanding 
immediate gratification, 
identical twins twins who develop from a 
single fertilized egg that splits in two, creating 
two genetically identical organisms
identification the process by which, according 
to Freud, children incorporate their parents’ 
values into their developing superegos, 
identity our sense of self; according to 
Erikson, the adolescent’s task is to solidify a 
sense of self by testing and integrating various 
roles.
illusory correlation the perception of a relationship 
where none exists.
imagery mental pictures; a powerful aid to 
effortful processing, especially when combined 
with encoding.
implicit memory retention independent of 
conscious recollection. (Al$o called 
nondeclarative
memory.)
imprinting the process by which certain animals 
form attachments during в critical period
very early in life.
inattentional blindness failing to see visible 
objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
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incentive a positive or negative environmental 
stimulus that motivates behavior, 
independent variable the experimental factor 
that is manipulated; the variable whose 
effect is being studied, 
individualism giving priority to one’s own 
goals over group goals and defining one’s identity 
in terms of personal attributes rather than 
group identifications.
industrial-organizational (I/O) psychology
the application of psychological concepts and 
methods to optimizing human behavior in 
workplaces. B-
informational social influence influence 
resulting from one’s willingness to accept 
others’ opinions about reality, 
ingroup “Us”—people with whom we share 
a common identity.
ingroup bias the tendency to favor our own 
group.
inner ear the innermost part of the ear, containing 
the cochlea, semicircular canals, and 
vestibular sacs.
insight a sudden and often novel realization
of the solution to a problem; it contrasts with
strategy-based solutions.
insight therapies a variety of therapies
which aim to improve psychological functioning
by increasing the client’s awareness of underlying
motives and defenses.
insomnia recurring problems in falling or
staying asleep.
instinct a complex behavior that is rigidly 
patterned throughout a species and is 
unlearned.
intellectual disability (formerly called mental 
retardation) a condition of limited mental 
ability, indicated by an intelligence score of or 
below and difficulty in adapting to the demands
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of life; varies from mild to profound, 
intelligence mental quality consisting of the 
ability to learn from experience, solve problems, 
and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
intelligence quotient (IQ) defined originally 
as the ratio of mental age 

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