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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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VERTEBRAL ARTERY

a paired artery which extends upward along the neck's vertebrates. Each goes into the skull through the koramen magnum close

VERBATIM TRACE

an exact, literal memory symbolization. In accordance with the fuzzy trace theory, verbatim traces are not as simply retrieved, usually

VERBAL CONDITIONING

the conditioning of a verbal reaction via reinforcement, generally rendered in the form of reward or positive attention. The experiment

VESICLE

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

VESTED INTEREST

the degree to which an outlook item is viewed as being associated with an individual's material self-interest. It is presumed

VESTIBULAR NERVE

a separation of the vestibulocochlear nerve which transports nerve fibers from the vestibular system inside the inner ear; it is

VERTICAL DECALAGE

with regard to Jean piaget

VESTIBULE OF THE INNER EAR

is the empty space of the bony labyrinth which consists of the saccule and utricle and is linked to the

VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUS

indeliberate eye motions comprised of slow drift in one direction, and subsequently, a swift motion in the converse direction, elicited

VERTIGO

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

VESTIBULAR SYSTEM

a system inside the body which is accountable for preserving posture, equilibrium, and the body's position in space, and plays

VESTRA

noun. a brand name for reboxetine.

VESTRA

REBT abbreviated form: of rational emotive behavior therapy.

VESTIBULE

noun. a chamber which leads to an empty space inside the body or which links one empty space to another.

VIBRATION DISEASE

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

VESTIGIAL BODY IMAGE

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

VESTIBULE TRAINING

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

VIBROTACTILE MASKING

the interference of one vibrotactile stimulant pattern with another one which might happen if the two are shown in close

VIBROTACTILE THRESHOLD

the minimal degree of arousal at which a vibration is felt. Various forms of mechanoreceptors are sensitive to many particular

VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEX (VOR)

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