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FASCIA

is otherwise known as fascial tissue and is broadly speaking a band of fibrous tissue which covers, and thereby separates

FATIGUE CHECKLIST

is typically used by physicians to diagnose fatigue; the checklists are standarized lists of symptoms associated with the medical condition,

FEARFUL ATTACHMENT

Adult attachment style with a negative internal model of attachment of yourself and of other people. It comes about by

FECES

the name given to the waste matter expelled from the bowels. In psychoanalytic theory, a child's interest in is one

FEEDING PROBLEM

seen in children who refuse to eat, eat small amounts, refuse certain foods and fail to digest, hold food down

FEMALE SEXUAL AROUSAL DISORDER

the failure in a woman to be able to attain or to maintain an adequate response in the excitement or

FERNALD METHOD

A reading approach based on several senses being used at the same time. It uses hearing, tracing, seeing and writing

FETAL-MATERNAL EXCHANGE

the exchange of substances between the mother and the baby. The baby is supplied with nutrients and oxygen and waste

FIELD DEPENDENCE

cognitive style where the person relies on external cues rather than internal cues. These people are susceptible to deceptive cues

FIGURAL COHESION

the principle of Gestalt psychology that describes the tendency for parts of a figure to be perceived as a whole

FILIFORM PAPILLAE

name of the most common of the four types of papillae, covering most of the surface of the human tongue

FIRE-SETTING BEHAVIOR

a term that is used to describe a person's behaviour who has the tendency to set fires. Compare pyromania.

FISSURE

the name that is given to a groove, cleft or indentation that appears in a surface, in particular the cerebral

FIXED FACTOR

an independent variable in an experimental design where the levels are set by the researcher and are not generated randomly

FLEHMEN

the posture of animals where the head is raised and lips are curled and a snort or inhalation of air

FLIGHT OF COLORS

the term that is applied to the after-image that consists of a succession of colours that occurs after exposure to

FLUCTUATION OF ATTENTION

a term that is applied to the changing of sensory clarity even though the stimulation stays a constant.

FLY AGARIC

Comes from a poisonous mushroom Amantia inuscaria that was a pesticide. It is a stimulant that produces euphoria, hallucinations, hyperactivity

FOCUS OF CONVENIENCE

seen in George Kelly's personality theory and is the name of the set of phenomena to which any given theory

FOLK SOUL

a group's perpetual and fundamental features, morals, norms and values that can't be explained solely in terms of characteristics of