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OVERPOPULATION

a population density which is more than favorable and might result in overcrowding and tension. Indicators from animal actions reinforces

OVERTRAINING SYNDROME

the undesired tangible and cognitive effects, collectively, of training past the person's capabilities. Typical indicators consist of lessened performance, being

OBJECT

noun. 1. the other, which is, any individual or symbolic representations of an individual which isn't the self and toward

OBJECT-ASSEMBLY TEST

an examination wherein the job is to rebuild an item puzzle which has been broken up or disassembled.

OBJECTIVE SET

a gestalt psychology factor wherein the initial grouping observed in a demonstration based upon unbiased aspects, like spatial location, will

OBSERVATIONAL ERROR

the veering away of a seen value from the authentic value.

OBTURATOR

1. any object which obstructs an opening. 2. a prosthesis placed inside the mouth to seal an opening in the

OCCUPATIONAL CRAMP

painful muscle spasms, generally in the arm or hand, which inhibits the person from participating in their profession, like writing,

O'CONNOR V DONALDSON

a 1975 lawsuit in the U.S. Supreme Court wherein it was established that people can't be committed against their will

OCULOMOTOR NERVE

the third cranial nerve, that consists of both sensory and motor fibers and innervates most of the muscles correlated with

OFF-CENTER BIPOLAR CELL

a retinal bipolar cell which is hindered by light in the core of its receptive region, but is aroused by

OLFACTIE

noun. a unit for gauging odor magnitude, utilized to calibrate formative olfactometers. It is equal to the magnitude of an

OLFACTORY NERVE

the first cranial nerve, that carries sensory fibers regarding the sense of scent. It starts within the olfactory lobe and

OLIVOPONTOCEREBELLAR ATROPHY

a gradually progressive neurological disease marked by degeneration of neurons in the cerebellum, pons, and olivary nucleus. Signs of such

ONEIRODYNIA

a type of dreaming marked by nightmares or unfavorable dreams.

ONOMATOPOEIA

noun. the forming of a term whose sound copies to a comprehendible degree the sound of the thing or behavior

OPEN CALL SYSTEM

a system of vocal correspondence wherein new vocalizations can be included throughout life. Whereas several songbirds don't often display alterations

OPEN-CLASSROOM DESIGN

a classroom model which supplies a study climate based upon results of behavior-mapping methods, as opposed to the classical classroom

OPERANT CONDITIONING THERAPY

a therapeutic technique which depends on the utilization of antecedents, action, and consequences.

OPHTHALMIC NERVE

a separation of the trigeminal nerve which mediates the feelings of the orbit of the eye, the anterior portion of