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TRANSFER OF TRAINING

the impact of previous or new learning, either to better it or to hinder it. Solving a new problem is

TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (TIA)

an episode wherein a region of the brain is abruptly deprived of oxygen because its blood supply is transiently disrupted.

TRANSMISSION

noun. 1. the action or procedure of eliciting something to progress from one place or individual to another. 2. With

TRANXENE

a brand name for clorazepate.

TREATMENT COMBINATION

1. the specific mixture of remediations delivered to an involved party within an analysis. 2. the mixture of degrees of

TRIAL DESIGN

an outline or strategy of the circumstances of a clinical trial which must be satiated in effort to optimally assess

TRICHOTILLOMANIA

noun. an impulse-control disorder marked by continual hair tugging or pulling on any area of one's body where hair grows,

TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3)

a hormone consisting of iodine which, combined with thyroxine, controls metabolic activity.

TROCHLEAR NERVE

the fourth cranial nerve, that consists of motor fibers providing the eyeball's superior oblique muscle.

TRUNCATED DISTRIBUTION

a distribution of cases which lacks at least one, if not both, ends of the distribution of values.

TUKEY TEST OF ADDITIVITY

a statistical test of the analysis which there are no interactions in experimental models wherein there is just one person

TWILIGHT STATE

a state of clouded awareness wherein the person is transiently not aware of their current environment, experiences fleeting auditory or

TWO-WAY FACTORIAL DESIGN, TWO-FACTOR THEORY

1. a theory of avoidance learning positing that avoidance actions are due to two types of conditioning. To start, stimulants

TYPE IV CELL

a form of cell presumed to be a stem cell for the cultivation of taste cells. Type IV cells consist

TECTOSPINAL TRACT

a tract of nerve fibers which starts at the superior colliculus, crosses the midline at the midbrain, and descends through

TELEONOMY

noun. 1. the property of being objective-directed with regard to structures, operations, and actions which is a basic trait of

TELLEGEN ABSORPTION SCALE (TAS)

a gauge of a someone's capacity to come to be heavily engaged in a job or other factor of the

TEMPORAL DISCRIMINATION

with regard to conditioning, a discrimination wherein the length of a stimulant or scenario is the controlling variable.

TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT (TTS)

a transient condition wherein the typical degree of hearing is modified or interrupted.

TENSOR TYMPANI

a middle ear muscle which manages the motion of the tympanic membrane. Its activation is part of the acoustic reflex.