Psychology is defined as the study of mind and behaviour. Briefly explain mind and behaviour?
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Aug 1
The mind refers to the mental processes and activities of the brain, including thoughts, emotions, memories, and perceptions. Behavior, on the other hand, refers to the actions and reactions of an individual in response to internal and external stimuli. Psychology seeks to understand how the mind influences behavior and vice versa, and how these interactions impact an individual's overall well-being and functioning.
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Aug 1
Mind:
- The complex set of mental processes, including thoughts, emotions, beliefs, memories, and motivations. - It is not tangible and exists within the brain. - It influences our behaviour, decision-making, and overall well-being.
Behaviour:
- Observable actions, reactions, and responses of an individual. - It can be verbal (e.g., speaking), non-verbal (e.g., body language), or physiological (e.g., heart rate). - Behaviour reflects our mental processes, emotions, and intentions. - It is influenced by both internal factors (e.g., thoughts, feelings) and external factors (e.g., social interactions, environment).