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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 THOUGHT

a reasoning procedure which necessitates language and thereby symbolizes the merging of language and idea. Kids initially utilize language to

VERSTEHENDE PSYCHOLOGIE

German for: understanding psychology. an approach to psychology propelled by Wilhelm Dilthey, a German philosopher. Dilthey proposed that psychology was

VERSED

a brand name for midazolam.

VERTICAL DECALAGE

with regard to Jean piaget

VESTIBULAR GLANDS

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

VESTIBULAR ADAPTATION

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

VERBAL FLUENCY TEST

any of a set of examinations wherein involved parties are requested, within a limited time, to produce words which suit

VESTIBULE TRAINING

an approach to personnel training wherein new workers, prior to beginning their work tasks, spend some time learning in a

VESTIBULAR RECEPTORS

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

VESTRA

REBT abbreviated form: of rational emotive behavior therapy.

VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEX (VOR)

the indeliberate compensatory motion of the eyes which takes place to preserve focus on a visual objective in minor, short

VESTIGIAL BODY IMAGE

the subjective or interior picture of one's appearance which isn't always altered by modifications to one's surface features.

VESTIBULAR SACS

two sacs inside the inner ear, which, combined with the semicircular canals, make up the vestibular apparatus. The vestibular sacs

VIBRATION ENVIRONMENT

surroundings wherein the oscillations of an operational vehicle in movement are conveyed to human beings by supporting handles, walls, floors,

VIBRATION DISEASE

an occupational health risk stemming from mechanical or acoustic vibration and shock to one's arm and hand. The degree of

VIBRATOR

noun. an appliance consisting of a minor electric motor which generates a vibrating action, utilized to arouse the genitalia and

VIBRATION RECEPTOR

a nerve termination which reacts to many different ranges of vibration frequencies. Vibration receptors have been recognized via histological analyses

VERTIGO

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

VIBRATION EXPERIENCE

a feeling generated by contact with a swiftly vibrating or pulsating item which arouses skin receptors. The vibration sense can

VESTIBULAR NUCLEI

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