COROLLARY DISCHARGE
a neural indicator that encodes a replica of a suggested motor command, which is passed on to a construction within…
CORRECTION
noun. 1. an amount that is contributed, taken away, or otherwise altered to elevate the correctness of a measure. 2.…
CORTICAL DEMENTIA
dementia which stems from weakening of the cortical regions of the brain, instead of the subcortical regions. Most frequently occurring…
CORTICOFUGAL
depicting nerve fibers or paths that leave the cerebellar or cerebral cortex. These fibers are: cortinconuclear, corticopontine, and corticospinal types.
COSMETIC SURGERY
a broad class of many particular surgeries modeled with the intention of making better or complimenting physical looks.
COUNSELING SERVICES
expert assistance supplied by the government, mental health organization, or social services to people, family units, and other groups of…
COUNTERNULL VALUE
a degree of effect size that isn't null, but is reinforced by the very same quantity of proof as the…
COVERT RESPONSE
any typically unseen reaction, like a visual, feeling, or though- the presence of which is generally deduced or gauged indirectly.…
CRANIAL NERVE
any of the twelve couples of nerves that stem directly from the brain and are dispersed primarily to constructions in…
CREATINE KINASE (CK)
a compound that exists in skeletal and heart muscles, as well as brain tissues. Large amounts in the bloodstream might…
CRESPI EFFECT
with regard to conditioning, an acceleration (or deceleration) in a reaction which is incommensurate to the support. This happens whenever…
CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICE
just about any of the services rendered for the duration of emergency periods, crises, or family disasters including but not…
CRITERION-BASED CONTENT ANALYSIS (CBCA)
a kind of statement validity analysis wherein kid's proclamations in situations of supposed abuse are examined with regard to specific…
CROSS-CULTURAL TESTING
challenging people with different cultural pasts and experiences by employing a technique and materials that don't prefer specific people over…
CROSS-MODAL TRANSFER
acknowledgement of an item via a feeling that varies from the feeling that is was initially introduced by.
CROWD PSYCHOLOGY
1. the cognitive and emotional conditions and procedures applying only to persons whenever they are in a mass of people.…
CRYPTOPHORIC SYMBOLISM
explained by American psychotherapist Richard Royal Kopp, a kind of symbolization displayed in a roundabout way in the form of…