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TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION

(TMS) localized electrical arousal of the brain via the skull elicited by alterations within the magnetic field inside coils of

TRANSFORMATION THEORY

the theory which, over a period of time, one biological species can alternate into a different one.

TRANSITIONAL PHENOMENON

an interior symbolization of the union between an individual

TRANSPOSE

with regard to matrix algebra, a matrix developed by mixing the columns and rows of the first matrix.

TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

an encephalopathy secondary to a brain injury.

TREATMENT-SEEKING BEHAVIOR

the active seeking of remediation by an individual who is cognitively or physically ill, unstable, or disturbed.

TRIANGULATION

noun. 1. the procedure involved in confirming a hypothesis by gathering proofs from many sources or experiments or utilizing many

TRIGEMINAL NERVE

the fifth and biggest cranial nerve, that houses both sensory and motor fibers. The motor fibers are mainly involved with

TRIPARTITE THEORY OF ATTITUDES

a theory of attitude structure postulating which an outlook is based upon or contains affective, mental, and behavioral elements.

TROPIC HORMONE (TROPHIC HORMONE)

any of a category of anterior pituitary hormones which impact the excretion of other endocrine glands. The tropic hormones are

TRYPTOPHAN

noun. one of the vital amino acids of a human being's diet. It is a precursor of the neurotransmitter serotonin

TUNNEL VISION

a visual field flaw generating the impact of interpreting the world via a long tunnel or tube. Peripheral vision might

TWO-FACTOR DESIGN

a factorial design wherein two separate variants are manipulated.

TYPE A BEHAVIOR

a behavioral trend which might be correlated with an escalated threat of coronary heart illness. It is marked by impatience

TYPING

1. acknowledging as a type, as in gender and sex typing. 2. symbolizing something with regard to its typical or

TEAMWORK

noun. cooperative effort toward a shared objective or on a shared project.

TELECEPTOR

noun. a sensory nerve terminal which can identify stimulants from a distance. Commonly referred to as distance receptor.

TELEPHONE SCATOLOGIA

a paraphilia wherein a person attains carnal satisfaction by making graphic or obscene telephone calls.

TEMPERANCE

noun. any type of auspicious self-constraint, manifested as self-regulation in overseeing and controlling one

TEMPORAL LOBE ILLUSIONS

distorted interpretations which might be correlated with complex partial, seizures arising from irregular or odd dispersion of neurons within the