VICARIOUS FUNCTION
a theory to depict the capacity to bounce back from the impacts of brain injury. It is based upon proofs…
VESTIGIAL BODY IMAGE
the subjective or interior picture of one's appearance which isn't always altered by modifications to one's surface features.
VIRAL HYPOTHESIS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
the theory, initially postulated during the formative twentieth century, positing that psychoses seeming alike to schizophrenia are correlated to influenza…
VICTIM IMPACT STATEMENT
a spoken or penned statement, rendered in the sentencing stage of a court trial by the victim of a crime,…
VINELAND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR SCALES (VABS)
an evaluation of a person's social and personal operating in four regions: correspondence, everyday living abilities, socialization, and motor abilities.
VIRTUAL REALITY
a simulated 3-D setting made by way of computer graphics, memory, and processes. It is frequently utilized to make simulated…
VIOLATION-OF-EXPECTATION METHOD
a method, based upon persistence, habit formation, and the breaking of habits, wherein escalations in a baby's looking time are…
VISUAL AGNOSIA
an incapacity to identify visual stimulants, like items. This might be because of a flaw in visual comprehension, or to…
VISUAL ADAPTATION
the alterations which happen inside the visual system itself or in visual comprehension as an outcome of persistent arousal, the…
VISCERAL BRAIN
the region of the brain which is engaged in the neurophysiological management of emotion-based actions and experience. Its significant structures…
VINELAND SOCIAL MATURITY SCALE,
presently consists of objects for ages from infancy to 90 years old. Information is collected via a scoring form or…
VISUAL ANOMIA
failure to coin visual stimulants accurately despite unbroken visual perception.
VISUAL AREA
any of a multitude of areas of the cerebral cortex wherein the neurons are mainly vulnerable to visual arousal. Most…
VISUAL ATTENTION DISORDER
any interruption of an individual's capacity to identify and take care of visual stimulus.
VISUAL CLOSURE
the capacity to recognize a familiar item from an incomplete visual display.