Assessment |
Biopsychology |
Comparative |
Cognitive |
Developmental |
Language |
Individual differences |
Personality |
Philosophy |
Social |
Methods |
Statistics |
Clinical |
Educational |
Industrial |
Professional items |
World psychology |
Psychology: Debates · Journals · Psychologists
Hodology is the study of pathways. The word derives from the Greek hodos, meaning "path". It is used in various contexts.
- In neuroscience, it is the study of the interconnections of brain cells.
- In psychology, hodological space is a term introduced by Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) to describe paths in a person's "life space".
- In philosophy, it is the study of interconnected ideas.
References[]
- Kurt Lewin (1936), Principles of Topological Psychology, McGraw-Hill.