mirror-image perceptions mutual views often held by conflicting people, as when each side sees itself as ethical and peaceful and views the other side as evil and aggressive self-fulfilling prophecy a belief that leads to its own fulfillment superordinate goals shared goals that override differences...
mirror-image perceptions mutual views often held by conflicting people, as when each side sees itself as ethical and peaceful and views the other side as evil and aggressive. (Myers Psychology for AP 1e p. 689) self-fulfilling prophecy ...
Many spankees enjoy admiring the results of their beating in a mirror, taking pride in their red and purple marks as badges of impact play honor. But during the spanking, the sheer mystery of what’s happening *back there*—on the side of your body that you can’t see too well and...
We all have thoughts and feelings about our bodies. Sometimes, we catch a glimpse of ourselves in the mirror and like what we see; other times, we are disappointed by the gap between the idealized body and the one we actually inhabit. Illness intersects withbody imagein the many ways it c...
As the laughter escalates, I become urgently curious. I try to get up and find a mirror to see what my nephew drew on my face. The bathroom in my sister’s house just happens to be across from his room. So, I rush in. But before I can see what he drew on my face, I woke ...
As outlined in the Introduction, existing neurocognitive semantic theories naturally accommodate variations that mirror the outside world by having more words describing illnesses, symptoms, and corresponding actions. Our findings go beyond this by demonstrating that heightened pathogen severity is associated...
Misfortune befalls someone shortly after he walks under a ladder, or breaks a mirror, or has a black cat cross his path, and he judges that even to be responsible for the misfortune.Sam is in the habit of arriving late to English class. Yesterday the professor told him that...
This is where mirrors come in. Many spankees enjoy admiring the results of their beating in a mirror, taking pride in their red and purple marks as badges of impact play honor. But during the spanking, the sheer mystery of what’s happening *back there*—on the side of your body that...
mirror image of the sheep, as reflected through the centre of the display (see Fig. 1B; Supporting Animation S2)5,28. See more details of the task and different studies in Fig. 2. Reports of chasing on chasing-absent trials are thus false-alarms. Fig. 1: Chase-present and Chase-...
Mirror neurons Frontal lobe neurons that fire when performing certain actions or when observing another doing so. The brain's mirroring of another's action may enable imitation, language learning, and empathy. Learned imitation infant monkeys prefer the color corn their parents prefer. "over-imitatio...