TOPOGRAPHAGNOSIA
noun. a disruption of topographical orientation stemming from injury to the parietal lobe in either of the brain's hemispheres. People…
TRAINABLE MENTALLY RETARDED
previously, depicting individuals, generally kids or young adults, with average cognitive retardation who did not seem to benefit from academic…
TRAIT THEORY
approaches which explain character traits with regard to individual facets of one's personality, that being, interior traits which are thought…
TRANSACTIVE MEMORY SYSTEM
a system wherein data to be recalled is dispersed across many different members of a group, who can then each…
TRANSDUCTIVE REASONING
the propensity of a kid in the preoperational phase of mental development to see a link between unrelated instances, utilizing…
TRANSIENCE
noun. impermanence which indicates ending and might elicit anticipation of loss. With regard to classical psychoanalytic theory, the idea that…
TRANSLATION
noun. 1. the action or procedure of producing words, phrases, or texts into a many varying languages, or the penned…
TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM)
a five-phase theory to describe alterations in individual's health behaviors. It proposes that change takes time, also that many different…
TRICHOMEGALY-RETINAL DEGENERATION SYNDROME
a rare disorder characterized by uncommonly short height, lengthy eyelashes and eyebrows, and poor sight because of retinal pigment degeneration.…
TRIGGERING CAUSE
a stimulant or phenomenon which elicits the immediate start of a behavioral dilemma.
TRISOMY 17-18
a congenital disorder marked by low birth weight with many different facial anomalies, a substantial occiput, overlapping of the index…
TUBEROMAMMILLARY NUCLEUS
a nucleus inside the hypothalamus which consists of neurons reactive to histamine and is engaged in preserving wakefulness and stimulation.
TWO-STAGE MEMORY THEORY
an idea that data gained by learning is preserved and held first within an immediate memory reserve from which objects…