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In the language of game theory, a situation in which each person must consider how others might respond to his or her own actions is called a
Subpersonalities
Refers to different parts of an individual's personality, each with its own views, preferences, and motivations, often contextual and emerging in response to particular situations.
Coconscious Relationship
A psychological term denoting a state where two or more consciousnesses are aware of each other's thoughts, feelings, or actions within the same mind.
Evoked Potential Studies
A neurodiagnostic technique that measures the electrical activity of the brain in response to sensory stimuli, used for diagnosing neurological conditions.
Multiple Personalities
A psychological condition, now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder, where an individual exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities.
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