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RECALL

Pulling prior learning or experience into current consciousness. Also the process of doing so. What is recall in psychology?  In

RECEPTOR ADAPTATION

The fatigue shown by a receptor to a particular stimulus after repeated exposure.

RECIPROCAL-TEACHING PROCEDURE

A teaching strategy to facilitate a student's understanding of material already covered. It is also designed to reinforce retention of

RECONSTITUTION 1

An overhaul of perspectives and ambitions; often the result of completion of the grieving process by subjects when illness produces

RECTANGULAR ARRAY

Any specific two-dimensional layout of information.

REDINTEGRATIVE MEMORY

More commonly known as redintegration.

REENTRY

Reintegration of a subject to society after incarceration or exposure to other institutionalized living situations. Also can refer to the

REFLECTION RESPONSE

Response by a subject to the Rorshach test in which the inkblot appears to be a bilateral reflection of one

REFORMATORY PARANOIA

A form of narcissism in which the subject plans to remake the world according to their ideals, and then try

REGRESSION ANALYSIS

A technique for correlating the computation of the most likely value of one variable from the known value of another.

REGULATORY SYSTEM

Interlocked contrivances which act to preserve homeostasis or other secured states within an organ or in an organism.

REINFORCEMENT CONTINGENCY

A positive or negative relationship with the reinforcer; can be attained by building dependencies between the reinforcer and the response,

RELAPSE PREVENTION

Treatments employed following the successful cure for any condition or disease to lessen the chance of a relapse. See also:

RELATIONSHIP-MOTIVATED

Leadership approach wherein the leader focuses on building and maintaining healthy relationships within a group. The leader provides encouragement and

RELEASE PHENOMENON

The release of any pathologic impediment, either inhibitory or viscous, in soft tissues. Most often resulting from myofascial release, oscillation,

RELIGIOUS MANIA

Often accompanied by religious hallucinations, the state of extreme hyperactivity and fretfulness experienced by religious adherents.

REMINDER

A signal that helps recall the past; something that serves to remind or make one remember something which needs to

RENAL SYSTEM

Structures in the body which pertain to the kidneys and their attendant structures. Includes kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and renal

REPEATED MEASURES DESIGN

Framework for research wherein specific individuals are evaluated on specific dependent variables over time, during repeated episodes.

REPRESENTATIONAL REDESCRIPTION

Mental process whereby a child can come up with a new description of representations which currently exist within the child's