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{{SHORTDESC:Application of engineering principles to the practice of psychology}} |
{{SHORTDESC:Application of engineering principles to the practice of psychology}} |
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'''Psychoengineering''' is the application of the [[ |
'''Psychoengineering''' is the application of the [[engineering method]] to the practice of [[psychology]]. The objective of psychoengineering is to treat symptoms of mood disorders in an optimal and efficient way using a similar process to [[debugging]]. It analyzes the brain as a [[stateful machine]]. |
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Psychoengineering inherits much from [[cybernetics]], the field of study concerned with the control of [[system|systems]]. Psychoengineering can be thought of as applied psychological cybernetics. |
Revision as of 14:25, 19 August 2023
Psychoengineering is the application of the engineering method to the practice of psychology. The objective of psychoengineering is to treat symptoms of mood disorders in an optimal and efficient way using a similar process to debugging. It analyzes the brain as a stateful machine.
Psychoengineering inherits much from cybernetics, the field of study concerned with the control of systems. Psychoengineering can be thought of as applied psychological cybernetics.