Information

A technical term, measured in ‘bits’ (log base 2) that is often used informally to account for range of events and the sources of constraints on expression.  This is a formal interpretation of the meaning of information.  It has, however, assumed a monolithic status in psychology, with its meaning (loosely applied), having different interpretations being adopted in cognitive theory, information-processing theory relative to ecological psychology as espoused by Gibson and his followers.  A very insightful paper on the history of psychology, the way it came into usage in psychology, and its current status can be found in Collins, A. (2007). From H = log sto conceptual framework: a short history of information. History of Psychology, 10, 44-72.  

See Closed system, Complexity, Cognitive psychology, Constraint, Ecological psychology, Entropy, Information-processing theories, KInetic depth effect, Ligands, Open system, Organism-environment mutualism, Pictorial depth cues, Prospective control (psychology)