CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
1. with regard to ergonomics, a technique employed to analyze a program or item that requires the investigation of correspondence…
CONVERSATIONAL INFERENCE
the manner in which individuals participating in talk correspondence can often imply the connotations meant to be rendered by other…
CONVERSATIONAL MAXIMS
postulated by American philosopher H. Paul Grice, the four fundamental regulations covering interpersonal communicating. These regulations convey that such communications…
CONVERSE ACCIDENT
a kind of casual delusion or a convincing approach which involves disputing from an approved standing or particular case to…
CONVERSION
noun. 1. an unaware undertaking wherein anxiousness produced by psychological differences is changed into physical warning signs. Customarily, this endeavor…
CONVERSION ANESTHESIA
a sensorial conversion indicator characterized by a lack of feeling in particular regions of the body that can't be blamed…
CONVERSION DISORDER
published in the DSM-IV-TR, a somatoform dysfunction wherein people show at least one warning sign or flaw impacting deliberate motor…
CONVERSION NONEPILEPTIC SEIZURE
a type of PNES (psychogenic non-epileptic seizure) which stems from an identified conversion disorder. It isn't correlated with irregular electrical…
CONVERSION SEIZURE, CONVERSION PARALYSIS
a psychogenic disorder wherein there's a noticeable lack of functioning on behalf of the muscles of an appendage or bodily…
CONVERSION THERAPY
a highly dubious and typically unapproved form of therapy based upon the assumption that homosexuals might come to be heterosexual.
CONVICTION
with regard to social psychology, the unbiased feeling that an outlook is a cherished quality or vital part of the…
CONVOLUTION
noun. A maneuvering or rotating of something, particularly the surface region of the brain.
CONVULSION
noun. A non-deliberate, standardized, aggressive muscle contraction, sometimes of tonic nature, sometimes of clonic nature.
CONVULSIVE DISORDER
any kind of epilepsy which consists of repetitive standardized seizes or slight seizes with tremors.
CONVULSIVE THERAPY
any remediation that is based upon the prompting of a standardized seizure by drug-related or electrical methods.
CO-OCCURRENCE
a correlation between at least two sensations wherein they might be likely to take place at the same time.