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CATECHOLAMINE

n. one of a group of bioamines produced in the brain and endocrine system. They include neurotransmitters like dopamine and

CATELECTROTONUS

n. a physical condition in which there is increase excitability or irritability observed in the nerve or muscle nearest the

CAUSAL CHAIN

A hypothetical or actual sequence of events which lead to a particular effect. The chain of events must be ordered

CAUSISM

n. a habitual tendency to ascribe causal relationships between events where none are observed to exist or when evidence is

CELL PROLIFERATION

n. the continuous process of cellular multiplication and differentiation. As to increase in number and size, this is achieved through

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

(CDC) a U.S. federal agency which plays a central role in public health and safety. Mainly, it is concerned with

COMPUTATIONAL METAPHOR

the design of the mind as a tool for functioning and carrying out tasks on representations that are similar to

COMPUTER-ADMINISTERED TEST

an exam which is given by a computer.

CONCENTRATION-CAMP SYNDROME

an alternative version of PTSD endured by survivors of concentration camps. Chronic stress warning signs in concentration camp patients comprise

CONCEPTUAL SYSTEM

the appropriate arranging of someone's mental capacity, emotional consciousness, life experience, and idealogic or spiritual positioning into a strategy for

CONCRETE INTELLIGENCE

the capacity to manage concrete, useful unions and circumstances.

CONDENSATION

noun. The blending of many ideas, feelings, or concepts into one vision or representation. Often observed in dreams.

CONDITIONED REFLEX, CONDITIONED STIMULUS (CS)

An unbiased stimulant which is repetitively correlated with an unconditioned stimulant till it obtains the capacity to invoke a reaction

CONDUCTIVITY

noun. 1. the capacity of a compound to convey energy like skin, thermal, or electrical conduction. 2. the capacity of

CONFIRMATORY RESEARCH

studies undertaken with the objective of being able to challenge particular predetermined hypotheses.

CONFUSABILITY INDEX

with regard to ergonomics, any amount utilized to show the level to which a representation, image, or demonstration piece is

CONGENITAL VISUAL AGNOSIA

a type of optical agnosia which is existent at birth, because of irregular growth of those components of the brain

CONJUNCTIVE MOTIVATION

postulated by American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan, an inborn ambition to obtain authentic and permanent gratification.

CONSCIOUS MOMENT

the current existing period of time, frequently considered to be about three seconds long.

CONSERVATION

a conscious perception that tangible amounts do not vary whenever their appearances are modified. Preservation is a substantial factor in