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OCEANIC FEELING

a growth of awareness surpassing one

OCULOGYRIC SPASM, OCULOMOTOR APRAXIA

a state wherein deliberate eye movements are disabled. Impacted people seem to have lost the capacity to move their eyes.

OFF CELLS (OFF CELLS)

neurons within the visual system, specifically the retina, which depolarize whenever the retina is aroused by light offset.

OLDER ADULT RESOURCES AND SERVICES

a survey utilized as a societal evaluation tool to identify the degree of functioning of older adults in five departments:

OLFACTORY HALLUCINATION

a false comprehension of odors, that are generally not desirable or disgusting, like toxic gas or decomposing flesh.

OLIVARY NUCLEUS

an mass of gray matter, in the form of an olive, within the medulla oblongata, consisting of the cell bodies

ONE-GROUP PRE-POST DESIGN

a model operated prior to experiements, wherein the responses of only one set of participants are gauged prior to and

OPD SYNDROME

otopalatoi/igital syndrome: a congenital disease impacting men or women, thought to be X- linked, and characterized by short height, mild

OPEN-BOOK EXAM

an analysis insde a specific subject region wherein the instructor permits pupils to utilize reference books, textbooks, or notes in

OPERANT CONDITIONING

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

OPHIDIOPHILIA

noun. an irregular adoration for or amazement with snakes.

OPIOID ABUSE

in the DSM-IV-TR, a trend of opioid usage created by repetitive substantial negative consequences correlated with the recurrent taking of

OPPONENT PROCESS THEORY OF EMOTION OPPONENT PROCESS THEORY OF MOTIVATION

postulated by American psychologist Richard Lester Solomon.

OPTIC RADIATIONS

nerve fibers which safeguard from the lateral geniculate nucleus to the tile visual cortex.

OPTIMAL INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE

the physical distance between at least two people which they believe to be comfortable during interaction with one another. Comfortable

ORAL EROTICISM

with regard to psychoanalytic theory, the satisfaction stemming from oral behaviors like speaking, biting, kissing, smoking, and oral-genital contact. Commonly

ORCHIDECTOMY

noun. the surgical removal of at least one of the testicles. It might be done whenever a testicle is damaged

OREXIS

the affective, appetitive personality of an activity or action, versus the mental facets. Commonly referred to as orexia.

ORGANIC PARALYSIS

loss of operation of voluntary muscles because of structural wounds of the nervous or muscular system.