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BRAIN WAVES

n. a pattern of rhythmic electrical impulses detected in various areas of the brain. Recorded on EEG, they reveal changes

BRCA1 AND BRCA2

n. the first-two major cancer genes associated with a person's susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancer. In women with mutations

BRIEF INTENSIVE GROUP COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THER

n. in cognitive behavioral therapy, refers to group therapy sessions which are lengthy per session but brief in period of

BRITISH MUSEUM ALGORITHM

n. a general problem-solving approach whereby all possible solutions are exhausted, first going one-by-one on those which involve the smallest

BROOD PARASITISM

n. a practice in nesting wherein the females of certain bird species (e.g. cuckoos) lay their eggs in the nest

BUCCAL

adj. denotes a condition adjacent to or relating to the mouth. For instance, the buccal cavity refers to the oral

BULBOURETHRAL GLANDS

n. a pair of small, pea-sized glands located below the prostate and at the base of the penis. With ducts

BURNT

v. pp. pertaining to the quality of odor emitted by a substance or object that has been subjected to heat

BEHAVIOR FIELD

A set of accumulated factors or conditions that create a certain set of behaviours.

BULBAR PALSY PROGRESSIVE BULBAR PALSY, BULBAR RETRACTION REFLEX

In animals it is when the nictitating membrane closes when the cornea or conjuctiva is touched.

B FIBER

refers to a myelinated nerve fiber of the autonomic nervous system that transmits nerve impulses to a sympathetic chain. B

BACKWARD DISPLACEMENT

in parapsychology, this refers to experiments using zener cards or similar targets. The results are recorded when a participant's call

BALANCE 1

n. refers to a harmonious relationship or equilibrium of opposing forces. See also autonomic balance- balance theory- homeostasis. 2. n.

BALLISTIC

refers to a movement (or part of a movement) in which the motion, once initiated, is not altered by any

BAREFOOT V ESTELLE

n. a U.S. Supreme Court case documented in 1983, the results of which ended in a decision to uphold the

BARTLETT TECHNIQUE

n. a study of memory which is founded on the theory that memory goes beyond being simply reproductive. Rather, it

BASELINE PERFORMANCE

n. a measure against which performance can be assessed, compared, and thus, projected. The rate of behavior is measured first

BASIC RULE

n. in psychoanalysis, the fundamental rule of all which talks about spontaneity. In order to gather the most valid thoughts,

BATTERED WOMEN

n. women who are physically beaten and abused by their legal spouse or domestic partner. Considered an act of violence

BEAT GENERATION

n. the emergence of a group of talented and influential writers back in the 1950's. These writers included the likes