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CORRELATION CLUSTER

a set of factors that are all significantly related to each other.

CORTICAL CENTER

1. a region of the cerebral cortex wherein motor fibers begin or sensory fibers end. 2. a region of the

CORTICAL UNDERCUTTING

a kind of prefrontal lobotomy once utilized to manage serious emotional and cognitive illness or ailment wherein the skull was

CORTISOL

noun. A corticosteroid hormone possessing glucocorticoid functions which elevate the amount of sugar in the bloodstream. Commonly referred to as

COUNSELING

professional help in handling and processes private problems, such as behavior-related, job-related, marriage, school, rehabilitative, school-based, life-stage, and emotionally rooted

COUNTERFACTUAL THINKING

1. pretend methods wherein happenings in someone's life may have ended up a different way. Emotions of regretfulness or dismay

COURT-ORDERED TREATMENT

any analysis, remedy, consultation, or other service for accused individuals, claimants of a crime, or those who have committed such

COVERT NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT

with regard to behaviors therapy, an approach wherein the patient initially visualizes an negative occurrence so because of this changes

CRANIAL BIFIDA

a hereditary disorder formed by an impression in the center of the forehead in the shape or a horseshoe.

CRANIOTOMY

the surgical opening of the cranium.

CREMASTER MUSCLE,

that which inflicts retraction of the testicles toward the abdominal area, stemming from cold temperatures or the caressing of the

CRIMINOLOGY

the empiric examination of crime and unlawful behavior, as well as its causes, inhibition, and reprimands.

CRITERION GROUP

a group examined for characteristics that others belonging to the group are already recognized as having, generally with the intent

CRITICAL VALUE

the value of either one of the ends of a critical region, that being, either one of the values beyond

CROSS-CORRELATION MECHANISM

the hearing device presumed to provide the foundation for noise localization based on the premise of interaural time differences.

CROSS

between B, A, and A, B. Might propose a consideration of causal impact of B over A and vice versa.

CROWD

noun. A large collection of individuals who transitorily share a joint concentration and a sole locale.

CRYPTESTHESIA (CRYPTAESTHESIA)

noun. A clairvoyant, telepathic, clairaudient, or other type of extrasensory perceptual phenomenon-like experience which can't be described by referring to

CT SCAN

abbreviated form of Computed Tomography Scan.

CULTURAL BLINDNESS

the incapacity to comprehend how specific situations may be seen by individuals belonging to another culture due to a strict