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BUCCINATOR

n. in anatomy, pertains to the cheek muscles which aid in chewing, eating, smiling, and speaking. For instance, during speech,

BULIMIA NERVOSA

n. a psychological eating disorder which alternates between episodes of bingeing (binge eating or overeating) and purging (vomiting food or

BURST-PAUSE FIRING

n. a phenomenon wherein a simultaneous firing and pausing is observed in the neuronal activity of the thalamus. This usually

BETA COEFFICIENT, BETEL NUT

Seed of the Areca Palm used as a stimulant by natives who chew the nuts. It contains a drug called

BABBLING

refers to pre-speech sounds, such as mamama, made by infants from around 6 months of age. Babbling is usually regarded

BACKWARD SEARCH

refers to a problem-solving strategy whereby the solver works backward from the end goal to the beginning state. For example,

BALANCE TRAINING

refers to a form of physical or occupational therapy for individuals who have difficulty with balance control (maintaining balance when

BANDING

n. refers to an approach to setting cutoff scores in personnel selection. Initially, several ranges of scores known as score

BARGAINING

n. an attempt between two parties to agree on terms and to resolve conflict. In the process,limited resources are traded

BARTLEY V KREMENS

n. a 1976 lawsuit which ended in a decision by the Pennsylvania court (1977) to provide legal counsel and to

BASES OF AN ATTITUDE

n. typical sources from which information is derived and an attitude is based. Research reveals that there are three bases

BASIC TECHNIQUE (BT)

n. in parapsychology, refers to the use of Zener cards as a method to detect precognition. This cognitive ability is

BATTERED-WOMAN SYNDROME (BWS)

n. a psychological condition which results from severe and repeated acts of domestic violence. Not all battered women suffer from

BEAUTY

n. the quality present or inherent in an object, making it a stimulus which positively elicits pleasure, admiration, and satisfaction

BEHAVIOR CHANGE

n. any modification in behavior (mainly human) in public health. The change may happen spontaneously and involuntarily without any intevention,

BEHAVIOR RECORD

n. a complete log of observations recorded within a pre-specified time frame. Ideally, this record provides a thorough and acccurate

BEHAVIORAL CONTAGION

n. a tendency for the behavior of one or more people to be copied by others rapidly and compulsively. With

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

n. in behavioral medicine, refers to a subspecialty which studies the reciprocal relationship between overall well-being of the person and

BEHAVIORAL PATHOGEN

n. a behavior pattern or type of lifestyle which is detrimental to the health. This lifestyle is associated with a

BEHAVIORAL STUDY OF OBEDIENCE

n. an experiment which graphically documents how individuals would be willing to obey orders from an authority figure, even if