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FASTIGIAL NUCLEUS

is one of the many nuclei found deep in the cerebellum which then projects into the vestibular nuclei and the

FEAR DRIVE

with respect to two-factor theory of avoidance learning, a conditioned or learned aversion to a specific situation (such as electrocution)

FEATURE DETECTION THEORY

a theory that states that all complex stimuli are able to be broken down into individual parts or features each

FEDERATION OF BEHAVIORAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES

the association of scientific societies with interests in basic research on problems of behaviour, psychology, language, education, and knowledge systems

FEELING THEORY OF THREE DIMENSIONS

The theory defines different emotions characterised by different combinations. Also called tridimensional theory of feeling; Wundt's tridimensional theory of emotion.

FEMINISM

1. A group of perspectives dealing with women, their biological nature and social phenomena of the gender. 2. The appearance

FETAL ACTIVITY

the term applied to the activity level of the foetus during intrauterine development that includes kicking or other movements,

FETUS AT RISK (FAR)

A baby with significant risk factors for a disability or illness from parental and familial influences. A baby from diabetic

FIELD PROPERTIES

the term that is given to the environmental factors that are surrounding and will influence any living organism.

FIGURE-GROUND DISTORTION

a term that is used to describe the interference that is caused by an object's setting where the viwer cannot

FILTER THEORY

1. The theory of attention proposing that unattended channels of information are filtered prior to identification. 2. An explanation in

FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA

the first time a person suffers an episode of schizophrenia when they meet the certain criteria needed for it to

FITTS LAW

a principle of motor control where activities done quicker can be less accurate than those activities done slower. It is

FIXED-TIME SCHEDULE

Used in conditioning. The circumstances under which an event is delivered that is independent of other events at fixed intervals

FLEXOR MUSCLE

the name that is given to the muscle whose contraction will cause a bend of a limb. An example is

FLOCKING

the term that is used to describe the grouping of birds that comes from a social attraction and interaction. Related

FLUID INTELLIGENCE

the name of the form of intelligence that comprises all of our fluid abilities. See fluid crystallised intelligence theory.

FOCAL LENGTH

Name given to the distance between the surface of a lens and the point at which it focuses the light

FOCUSING POWER

the name for the degree to which a converging lens will cause parallel light rays to be refracted. A high

FOLLOW-UP COUNSELING

1. The steps taken by a therapist to help a client with any ongoing problems or new symptoms that may