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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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ORGANUM VASCULOSUM OF THE LAMINA TERMINALIS

(OVLT) one of the circumventricular organs wherein the blood-brain barrier isn't strong, allowing neurons there to oversee compounds in the

ORGASM

the peak of carnal arousal or behavior, whenever the peak of satisfaction is attained, characterized by ejaculation of semen in

ORGASMIC PLATFORM

the vascular tissue on the exterior part of the vagina and the labia minora which becomes engorged during carnal excitement

ORGASTIC IMPOTENCE

incapacity of a male to attain orgasm despite typical erection and ejaculation.

ORGASTIC POTENCY

the capacity of a male or female to attain total orgasm during carnal activities.

ORGIASTIC

corresponding to a state marked by indulgence, revelry, mania, and unbiased carnal behavior. behavior.

ORGONE

noun. the life energy and creative power in nature which was considered by Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich to pervade the

ORGONE ACCUMULATOR

with regard to the orgone therapy of Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, an enclosure wherein the patient resided for the reason

ORGONE THERAPY

the therapeutic method of Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, based upon the idea that the attainment of full orgastic potency

ORIENTATION

1. knowledge of the self and of exterior reality, that being, the capacity to recognize one's self and to be

ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY TRAINING (O&M TRAINING)

guided direction in the mental and motor skills required for individuals with visual handicap to get themselves used to space

ORIENTATION COLUMN

a vertical piece of striate cortex wherein all of the neurons are totally reactive to stimulants of the same orientation

ORIENTING RESPONSE

1. a behavioral reaction to a changed, new, or abrupt stimulant, for instance, turning one's head toward the location of

ORIGINAL CAUSE

the initial or main cause of a sensation- that being, the first in a chain of events generating a specific

ORIGINAL SIN

with regard to the Judeo-Christian tradition, a place of sin considered to be innate in all people as an outcome

ORNE EFFECT

the propensity for common partakers to attempt to discern the desires or intentions of an experimenter and to attempt to

ORNITHINEMIA

excessive ornithine in the bloodstream, potentially because of a natural error of amino acid metabolism or because of liver illness.

OROFACIAL DYSKINESIA

behavior marked by irregular chewing, mouthing, and tongue motions which appear to be like indicators of tardive dyskinesia.

OROGENITAL ACTIVITY

the employment of the mouth to the genitalia. The behavior might be performed by partners of differing genders or the

OROPHARYNX

the part of the pharynx at the rear of the mouth, continuing from the level of the hyoid bone on