The action or process of integrating.
The useful organization and incorporation of both new and old data, experience, and emotional capacities into the personality. Also refers to the organization and amalgamation of functions at various levels of psychosexual development.
The organization of parts, psychological and biological functions, to make a functional whole.
Ability to use all of the available modalities or senses to gain new learning.
Organization, unification, and use of experiences, insights, and reactions into a functional whole with coordinated thinking, feeling and acting.
The blending together of the nerve impulses that arrive through the thousands of synapses at a nerve cell body. Impulses from some synapses cause excitation, and from others inhibition; the overall pattern decides whether an individual nerve cell is activated to transmit a message or not.
The bringing together of various parts or functions so that they function as a harmonious whole.