Neurology

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CONSTRUCTIVISM

noun. The abstract viewpoint which is core to the works of Piaget wherein individuals progressively construct their views of the

CONTEXT REINSTATEMENT

a technique utilized to assist in the recollection of memories.

CONTRAST

1. the condition wherein the variations between two items, happenings, or concepts are heightened by the comparison of their alike

CONVERSION DISORDER

published in the DSM-IV-TR, a somatoform dysfunction wherein people show at least one warning sign or flaw impacting deliberate motor

CORRESPONDENT INFERENCE THEORY

postulated by American social psychologists Keith E. Davis and Edward Jones, a design depicting how individuals build indicators about other

COUNTERATTITUDINAL ADVOCACY

a convincing statement that contrasts with someone's present outlook

CREATIVITY

noun. The capacity to generate or form unique work, concepts, methods, or ideas.

CROSS-TALK

noun. A trend of mistakes that takes place during the simultaneous carrying out of jobs whenever the parts of one

CULTURAL RESIDUE, CULTURE LEAD

a specific facet of a culture that seems to be alternating quicker than the culture does as a whole.

CYBERNETIC EPISTEMOLOGY

an analysis that confronts the philosophical problems of epistemology in regard to computation, frequently by implementing computational knowledge representation and

A-BETA FIBER

transmitters that quickly convey data from skin-based receptors to the central nervous system- myleinated fibers, largest in size of all

ACADEMIC

adjective- an educated person- someone in the process of educating themselves through institutions of higher learning

ACQUISITION

noun. 1. the additive of a new kind of conduct, reply, data, or concept to a person's personality style or

ACTUARIAL PREDICTION

foretelling rooted in quantified life experience and information instead of upon even more unbiased encounters.

ADJUSTMENT

noun. 1. a variation in personality, performance, or each by someone regarding the realized requirement or longing for modification. Change

AFFECTIVE THEORY

an inflection which hold roots or approaches to therapy that highlight the imperativeness of sentiments and feelings in restorative development.

AGNOSIA

noun. reduction or handicap of the capacity to acknowledge, understand, or recognize the definition of sensory stimuli. The health problem

ALTERCASTING

noun. pushing personalities and societal functions onto other people, typically by treating these people in such a way that they

AMPHETAMINE

noun. A stimulus within the central nervous system, tightly correlated in terms of construction and functioning to ephedrine, which is

ANDROGYNOUS SEX ROLE

n. a mixture of typically male and typically female sex roles, usually incorporating preferred aspects of both. There may be