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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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SLEEP LABORATORY

a research facility to monitor sleep patterns and other activities while we sleep. Such laboratories are found in hospitals that

SLEEP QUESTIONNAIRE AND ASSESSMENT OF WAKEFULNESS (SQAW)

a questionnaire to assess sleep disorders.

SLEEP RECOVERY

This happens when a person sleeps more than normal after a period of sleep deprivation, as though in compensation.

SLEEP STAGES

4 cycle progression of electrical activity that is recorded by an EEC. Stage 1 is marked by drowsiness; stage 2

SLEEP TALKING

s person talking while they are asleep that often happens in REM sleep and is not from a pathological cause.

SLEEPING SICKNESS

an infection in tropical Africa that is caused by a parasite that is transmitted by tsetse flies. The initial symptoms

SLEEP-ONSET INSOMNIA

when a person has trouble going to sleep. Also called onset insomnia. See insomnia; primary insomnia.

SLEEPWALKING DISORDER

where a person will walk through the house during the early hours of sleep. The person will stare blankly and

SLIP OF THE TONGUE

a minor speech error that is not related to a specific speech disorder. A spoonerism is an example or swapping

SLOW LEARNER

This name is given to a child with a lower than average intelligence who may have mental retardation or may

SLOW MUSCLE FIBER

Slow muscle fibre is the muscle fibre of our skeletal muscles that is slow to contract and does not fatigue

SLOW-RELEASE PREPARATION

a drug that is designed to release into your system over a period of time. It can be a patch

SLOW-WAVE SLEEP

a stage of sleep with delta waves that is controlled by serotonin rich cells in the brainstem. It has a

SMALL GROUP

A collection of research participants that is less than 10 people.

SMALLEST SPACE ANALYSIS (SSA)

A multivariate technique for analysing matrix data.

SMALLTALK

This was an early computer language designed at Xerox in the 1970's. It was designed as a medium for children

SMART HOUSE

a house that has been designed with a number of time saving, remote control devices. Lights can be turned off

SMELL MECHANISM

the related processes and structures used to perceive odours. The odours are absorbed into the nasal mucous and carried to

SMILE

A bilateral upturning of our lips that occurs when we meet and greet other people that shows pleasure. See Duchene

SMITH-LEMLI-OPITZ SYNDROME

an autosomal recessive disorder feature microcephaly, broad and short nose, fused or extra digits and mental retardation. Males have genital