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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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ACHROMATIC COLORS

hues that lack depth or brightness of color such as black, white, and gray.

ACHROMATIC INTERVAL

1. within eyesight, the range of intensity of light lying between the quantity needed for awareness of the monochromatic stimulus

ACHROMATIC-CHROMATIC SCALE

a system of colors beginning at one of the spectrum (white) and ending with another (black) including only achromatic hues

ACHROMATISM

an uncommon disorder in which one cannot see color. All objects are perceived in hues of gray. Also known as

ACID FLASHBACK

an encounter documented through quite a few users of L.S.D. in which a few parts of the encounter seen to

ACID TRIP

slang/lingo for the experience one often has while under the influence of LSD

ACID1

signifying among the four primary smell qualities within the crocker-henderson odor system. 2. noun. Slang/lingo for LSD. Reference: hallucinogen.

ACIDOSIS

noun. A problem caused by the lack of the standard acidic base that retains equilibrium in the human body. This

ACMESTHESIA

noun. A type of paesthesia where a cutaneous agent that usually feels pain feels pressure or shooting sensations in place

ACOA SYNDROME

otherwise known as the anterior communicating artery syndrome

ACOASM AKOASM ACOUSTIC

adjective. Correlates with noise. Generally accustomed to changing technical terminology. The term acoustical is utilized as a changing agent in

ACONURESIS

noun. Non-voluntary urination

ACORIA LAKORIA

noun. A kind of polyphagia designated through an extreme urge for food and a lack of the feeling satisfied.

ACOUSMA

noun. An unspoken hallucination, like a humming in the ear, calling out, or ringing noise.

ACOUSTIC CUE

in regards to phonology, one of the bodily properties of speech that brand it's individuality

ACOUSTIC ENVIRONMENTS

acoustic or even sound-multiplying properties of a physical atmosphere. Just as imperative as the volume of sound is the time

ACOUSTIC FILTER

a part of some variations from the memory model that permits just speech-like agents to obtain it's phonological reserve.

ACOUSTIC NEUROMA

a harmless growth stemming from the auditory nerve, located in between the cochlea and brainstem. Loss of hearing in one

ACOUSTIC PHONETICS

the actual department of phonetics that research the actual physical properties associated with the noise that is human speaking, and

ACOUSTIC REFLEX

1. the dwindling or shrinking of the tympanic cavity muscles, evoked by profound sounds, vocal expression, or moving of the