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TELLEGEN ABSORPTION SCALE (TAS)

a gauge of a someone's capacity to come to be heavily engaged in a job or other factor of the

TEMPORAL DISCRIMINATION

with regard to conditioning, a discrimination wherein the length of a stimulant or scenario is the controlling variable.

TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT (TTS)

a transient condition wherein the typical degree of hearing is modified or interrupted.

TENSOR TYMPANI

a middle ear muscle which manages the motion of the tympanic membrane. Its activation is part of the acoustic reflex.

TERMINAL INSOMNIA

a type of insomnia wherein the person continually wakes up extremely early, feeling unrefreshed, and cannot fall back asleep. It

TEST ANXIETY

tension and inhibition correlated with taking an exam.

TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY

the legal capacity or cognitive competence to make a will. It consists of being able to comprehend and recall the

TETRACHORIC CORRELATION

the approximated correspondence between two ongoing variants, both of which have been dichotomized and for which just the dichotomized values

THANATOLOGY

noun. the analysis of death-related actions, thoughts, emotions, and phenomena. Death was primarily the province of theology until the 1960's,

THEOPHAGY

noun. literally, the food ingestion of God. In most utilizations, the term references the representative ingesting of the body or

THEORY X AND Y

two different forms of managerial philosophy: Theory X employers presume that employees are passive, lazy, and driven only by financial

THERAPEUTIC RATIO

an index corresponding the clinical efficacy of a drug to its safety factor, computed by dividing the median lethal dose

THERMALGESIA

noun. an irregular or odd response to heat wherein a warm stimulant generates pain.

THIN STRIPES

skinny bands of escalated cytochrome oxidase activity within the area of the prestriate cortex recognized as V2.

THOMAS S CLASS ACTION

a class action lawsuit in North Carolina which mandated a special category of individuals with cognitive retardation who lived in

THOUGHT PROCESS

any of the mental procedures involved in cognitive activities which are past interpretation, like remembering, reasoning, problem solving, imagining, and

THRESHOLD OF CONSCIOUSNESS

the psychological degree to which stimulants enter consciousness, characterized with regard to duration, stimulant severity, and pertinence. It applies to

THYROPLASTY

any surgical process on the cartilages of the larynx to change the position or length of the vocal cords in

TIME AND RHYTHM DISORDERS

speech and language difficulties correlated with the timing of noises and syllables, inclusive of repetitions, intensions, and stuttering. The disorders

TIME-LAG EFFECT

age differences observed in cross-sectional analyses which are a result of differences between cohorts. This impact can be gauged by