CORTICAL ACTIVATION
stimulation of areas of the cerebral or cerebellar cortexes. Attainment is possible through sensory arousal or mental tasks, and more.
CORTICAL MAP
a symbolization of a sensory modality or motor operation within the cerebral cortex.
CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY
medical remediation that consists of using corticosteroid drugs such as glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids for replacement therapy purposes in people who…
COST-REWARD ANALYSIS
with regard to social psychology, a design which tries to depict helping behavior with respect to the supports and prices…
COUNTERCOMPULSION
noun. An irresistible impulse which is subsequently formed to be reluctant toward an initial irresistible impulse when the latter can…
COUPLES THERAPY
therapy wherein both people in a devoted union are rendered therapy simultaneously by the same professional(s). This specific type is…
COVERT CONDITIONING
formed by American psychologist Joseph R. Cautela, a method of behavior therapy which is dependent upon the employment of imagination…
CRACKING FACADES
the procedure involved in facilitating and urging individuals to disclose their authentic selves.
CREATIVITY
noun. The capacity to generate or form unique work, concepts, methods, or ideas.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOPATH
someone affected with antisocial personality disorder who continually breaks the law.
CRITERION CONTAMINATION
a trial and error scenario wherein the variable to be verified is permitted to impact the standards used for evaluation.
CRITICAL RANGE
the span in which a certain biological measure have to stay to guarantee wellness.
CROSS-ADDICTION CROSS-TRAINING
noun. 1. bettering of skill behaviors of one area of the body stemming from use of another area of the…
CROSS-TOLERANCE
noun. The capacity for a drug, frequently a depressant to the central nervous system, to generate the decreased impacts of…
CRYOTHERAPY
noun. The utilization of frigid temperatures of therapeutic impact- frequently employed in sports medicine. This method may also heighten the…
CULTURAL PARALLELISM
with regard to anthropology, the growth and enhancement of analogous cultural trends in regionally distinct groups presumed to have never…