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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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PREMOTOR THEORY OF ATTENTION

a theory positing that attention is a byproduct of the mechanisms which generate behaviors or motor reactions. It is based

PRENATAL DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALY

a congenital irregularity which starts in the course of growth prior to birth.

PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS

identification of a pathological condition or the existence of illness or inherited irregularities within a fetus.

PRENATAL MASCULINIZATION

the masculinizing impacts of androgens on fetal carnal anatomy and on neural pathways in the brain before birth.

PRENATAL PERIOD

the growth-related time between conception and birth. With regard to human beings, it is generally separated into the germinal, embryonic,

PREOEDIPAL

1. with regard to psychoanalytic theory, regarding to the initial phases of psychosexual growth, prior to the cultivation of the

PREOPERATIONAL STAGE

with regard to Jean Piaget's theory, the second major occurrence of mental growth, approximately between 2 and 7 years old,

PREOPTIC AREA

a area of the hypothalamus lying above and just in front of the optic chiasm. Nuclei at this site are

PREORGASMIC

1. corresponding to the state just prior to orgasm. It is marked by escalated breathing, heart beats per minute, and

PREPARATORY INTERVAL

the time between a warning sign and the tangible occurrence of the stimulant.

PREPARATORY RESPONSE

any reaction in a sequence of actions which generates the coming about of an objective or support response. Preparatory reactions

PREPARED LEARNING

a species-specific and inborn propensity to rapidly acquire a particular kind of insight. Some correlations between stimulants, reactions, and supports

PREPAREDNESS

a hereditarily impacted predisposition for particular stimulants to be more sufficient than other people in inducing specific reactions.

PREPSYCHOTIC PANIC

a phase in the cultivation of schizophrenia wherein self-image is confused: people feel guilty, unable of being loved, embarrassed, or

PREPSYCHOTIC PERSONALITY

traits and behaviors of an individual, like litigiousness, eccentricities, hypersensitivity, apathy, or withdrawal, which might be symptomatic of later cultivation

PREPULSE INHIBITION

reduction of a reflex reaction by displaying a weak stimulant just prior to the strong stimulant which induces the reaction.

PREPYRIFORM AREA

the olfactory projection region at the bottom of the brain's temporal lobe.

PRESBYOPIA

noun. an average, age-associated alteration in vision because of reduced lens elasticity and accommodative capacity, ending in lessened capacity to

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM

an educational strategy or map for kids who are beneath the necessary minimum age for engagement in typical classroom work.

PRESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE

the legal privilege to prescribe drugs and other medicines required for the remediation of medical or cognitive health troubles.