Neurology

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MONOAMINE

is a functional group of a molecule which contains only one amine (-NH3) group. Typically monoamines form larger molecules such

MORTIDO

is the counterpart energy force (in psychoanalytic theory) in the body to the libido, hence the energy of death.

MOTOR PLANNING

is the ability for the brain to actively plan ahead and complete activities unfamiliar to it.

MUSTURBATION

first proposed by U.S. psychotherapist Albert Ellis (1913 - ), musturbation is the tendency for an individual to meet often

NATIONAL CHARACTER

is a group of characteristics or behavioural traits which are afforded to the entire or majority population of a whole

NEGATIVE ACCELERATION

is the binary opposite to positive acceleration where a situation which should change the rate of development of a variable

NEURAL CHAIN

is a representation of a neural circuit where the neurons involved are attached end to end.

NEUROLOGY

Is a strand of the subject of medicine which expressly examines the nervous system in both healthy and diseased states,

NOMINAL LEADER

is an individual who is the assigned leader or guide of a group, however, fails in their duties.

NORMATIVE COMPLIANCE

changes in a person's actions stemming from normative influence.

OBJECT CHOICE

with regard to psychoanalytic theory, the choosing of an individual toward whom libido or psychic energy is directed or pulled.

OCCUPATIONAL CULTURE

a distinctive pattern of thought and actions shared by members of the same profession and showed in their language, morals,

OPERANT CONDITIONING

initially explained by B.F. Skinner, the procedure wherein behavioral alterations take place as an act of the consequences of behavior.

ORGAN INFERIORITY

the insight of being deficient or somehow lesser than other people as a outcome of aversive emotions about a physical

ORGANIZATIONAL POLITICS

behavior by people in an establishment which is aimed at furthering their own interests, or the interests of a specific

OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES

mental, emotional, and behavioral results which people consider to be correlated with future, or intended, actions and which are considered

OVERVALUED IDEA

an untrue or exaggerated belief which is preserved by a person, but not as strictly and consistently than a delusion.

PARALLELISM

1. typically, the quality or state of being parallel, structurally alike, or possessing correlating aspects. 2. with regard to philosophy,

PASSIVE DECEPTION

the withholding of specific data from research-engaged parties, like not making them aware of the entire details of the study.

PEG-WORD MNEMONIC SYSTEM

a mnemonic method utilized to recall lists, wherein each object is correlated in imagination with a number-word pair.