Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Interpersonal factors

    Any event, element, individual, or group that influences positively or negatively the quality of relationships between individuals or groups.  

  • Interpersonal awareness

    A dimension of recognition of the attributes of persons and social interactions assumed to be reflected in developing ideas about friendship, role-taking, peer interactions, and other social processes.  

  • Interoceptive conditioning

    Classical conditioning in which some important component is inside the body.  

  • Interobserver reliability

    In epidemiology, the degree to which two or more observers classify consistently among themselves the same observation on a group of subjects being studied.  

  • Internuncial neuron

    Any neuron in a chain of neurons that is situated between the primary afferent neuron and the final motor, or efferent, neuron.  

  • Internist

    One who practices internal medicine. A specialist who treats diseases of the internal organs by nonsurgical means. A physician who specializes in treating diseases affecting the internal organs of adults and in providing primary health care for adults. A doctor who specializes in internal medicine, or the branch of medicine concerned with the physiologic and…

  • Interneurosensory

    That which involves more that one system of the brain, intraneurosensory. A neural function that involves only one system in the brain, intemeurosensory.  

  • Interneurons

    Neurons that receive impulses and transmit them to other neurons. Any nerve cell between the first and last nerve cells in a chain. Neuron whose sole purpose is to connect other neurons to facilitate communication between them, especially between sensory and motor neurons; important in reflex arcs and in blocking out extraneous stimuli to the…

  • International management

    Conducting management activities across national borders.  

  • International federation for internal freedom

    An organization established by Dr. Timothy Leary for the purpose of studying the psychedelic effects of certain hallucinogenic drugs, chiefly LSD and psilocybin. The organization was short lived because of lack of support.  

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