Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a complex condition that affects how the brain and body communicate.
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a complex condition that affects how the brain and body communicate.
The development of game theory in the 1940s and 1950s marked a significant advancement in understanding strategic interactions among rational agents.
The Theory of Rationality, often associated with Rational Choice Theory, is a framework used to understand decision-making processes.
Expected Utility Theory rests on a set of fundamental axioms of rationality that guide how individuals make decisions under uncertainty.
The Frankfurt School refers to a group of scholars associated with the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany, founded in 1923.
Personal Engagement Manipulative Techniques are practices that seek to change a persons behaviour through manipulation and deceit.
Calvert was proposing we should understand that this might be a “Prison” planet.
The movie, A Clockwork Orange was a controversial movie when it was released, which suggested that governmental influence may extend to torture and inspiring yobbish behaviour and violence to its citizens.
The concept of the Window of Tolerance was introduced by Dan Siegel, a clinical professor of psychiatry. This idea describes the optimal zone of arousal where a person can effectively manage their emotions and respond to stress.
Manipulating public opinion involves using various techniques to shape how people think about issues, often through misinformation or emotional appeals.