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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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VERBAL OVERSHADOWING

the propensity for the verbal depiction of a stimulant to disable or hinder later correct memory of the stimulant.

VERBAL TEST

1. any test or measurement wherein performance relies upon one's capacity to handle words. 2. any test which gauges verbal

VERBAL IQ

a broad gauge of verbal capacity as attained on standardized intelligence examinations and impacted by native verbal abilities, test jobing

VERGENCE

noun. a turning motion of the eyes. If they turn inward, the motion is known as convergence; if they turn

VERBIGERATION

noun. Repeating of certain terms or statements which supposedly or obviously lack connotation.

VERIDICAL PERCEPTION

correct comprehension of what is authentic and real.

VERIDICAL HALLUCINATION

with regard to parapsychology, an alleged fantasy or impossible occurrence, like the sighting of a ghost, which is regardless, still

VERTICAL GROUP

a group made up of people who stem from various social classes.

VERTEX POTENTIAL

a brain potential documented by electrodes positioned at the skull's vertex.

VERBAL ABILITY (V)

exhibited skill to understand and correspond adequately with words. At times, a differention is made between receptive and productive skills.

VERIDICAL

adjective. 1. honest. 2. of cognitive phenomena, like memories or beliefs, related to exterior reality. 3. of dreams or visions,

VESTIBULAR GLANDS

two couplings of glands positioned on either side of the vaginal orifice. Their secretions lubricate the vulva and vagina and

VERTIGO

an unfavorable, fantasy feeling of motion or spinning of oneself or one

VERMIS N (PI

the median lobe of the cerebellum, that resides between the two cerebellar hemispheres.

VESTIBULAR ADAPTATION

an impact of recurrent arousal which can result in suppression of the vestibular action and might be seen in people

VESTIBULAR RECEPTORS

nerve cells correlated to the feeling and awareness of equilibrium, residing within the cristae of the semicircular canals and inside

VESTIBULAR ILLUSION

a spatial disorientation because of incorrect vestibular data, after adaptation of a vestibular receptor.

VESTIBULAR NUCLEI

nuclei inside the dorsolateral portion of the pons and the medulla oblongata inside of the brain which are recipient to

VESICLE

noun. a fluid-filled sac-like structure, like any of the synaptic vesicles inside axon terminals which consist of neurotransmitter molecules.

VERBAL FACTOR

a factor attained through factor analysis which symbolizes the latent characteristic rooted in verbal skills.