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  2. Interactionism (nature versus nurture) - Wikipedia

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    As MDD is a polygenic trait its development is dependent on variations of a range of genes each exhibiting small effect sizes. Peyrot et al also found increased polygenic risk scores and genetic vulnerability in the presence of childhood trauma demonstrating the collaboration between environmental and genetic stressors.

  3. Computably inseparable - Wikipedia

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    In computability theory, two disjoint sets of natural numbers are called computably inseparable or recursively inseparable if they cannot be "separated" with a computable set. [1] These sets arise in the study of computability theory itself, particularly in relation to Π 1 0 {\displaystyle \Pi _{1}^{0}} classes .

  4. Identity of indiscernibles - Wikipedia

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    The principle of identity of indiscernibles, on the other hand, is more controversial in making the converse claim that if two entities have the same properties then they must be identical. [3] This entails that "no two distinct things exactly resemble each other". [1] Note that these are all second-order expressions.

  5. Aniseikonia - Wikipedia

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    Aniseikonia is an ocular condition where there is a significant difference in the perceived size of images. It can occur as an overall difference between the two eyes, or as a difference in a particular meridian. [1] If the ocular image size in both eyes are equal, the condition is known as iseikonia. [2]

  6. Frequency illusion - Wikipedia

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    The process of frequency illusion is inseparable from selective attention, due to the cause-and-effect relationship between the two, so the "frequent" object, phrase, or idea has to be selective. This means that a particularly triggering or emotive stimulus could catch someone's attention, possibly more than a mundane task they are preoccupied ...

  7. Cultural psychology - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the premise that the mind and culture are inseparable and mutually constitutive. The concept involves two propositions: firstly, that people are shaped by their culture, and secondly, that culture is shaped by its people. [2] Cultural psychology aims to define culture, its nature, and its function concerning psychological phenomena.

  8. Inseparable shelter dogs are adopted together - AOL

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    Two dogs were adopted together from an Arizona shelter on Sunday, and their relationship is sure to make you smile. Meet Little Miss, the Chihuahua who apparently thinks Buster's back is more ...

  9. Principles of grouping - Wikipedia

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    Even in cases where two or more forms clearly overlap, the human brain interprets them in a way that allows people to differentiate different patterns and/or shapes. An example would be a pile of presents where a dozen packages of different size and shape are wrapped in just three or so patterns of wrapping paper, or the Olympic Rings.