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VASODILATION

noun. widening of blood vessels, through the functioning of a vasomotor nerve or a medicine, that has the impact of

VENN DIAGRAM

a visual symbolization of components and associations in set algebra. It is a figure wherein circles symbolize the set's components,

VENTROMEDIAL HYPOTHALAMIC SYNDROME

a group of indicators elicited by experimental lesions inside the ven tromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus inside the brain. The

VERBAL INTELLIGENCE

the capacity to utilize words and mixtures of words well in correspondence and problem solving.

VERIDICAL

adjective. 1. honest. 2. of cognitive phenomena, like memories or beliefs, related to exterior reality. 3. of dreams or visions,

VESTED INTEREST

the degree to which an outlook item is viewed as being associated with an individual's material self-interest. It is presumed

VESTIBULOSPINAL TRACT

a trace which transmits impulses to the spinal cord from the vestibular nuclei. It is separated into medial and lateral

VICARIOUS ENJOYMENT

the satisfaction one gets as an outcome of another's gains or other positive encounters, frequently due to an identification with

VINELAND SOCIAL MATURITY SCALE,

presently consists of objects for ages from infancy to 90 years old. Information is collected via a scoring form or

VISCERAL BRAIN

the region of the brain which is engaged in the neurophysiological management of emotion-based actions and experience. Its significant structures

VISUAL ANGLE

the angle subtended by a visual objective at the nodal point of the eye. The girth of an adult thumb

VISUAL CYCLE

the biochemical and biophysical chain of occurrences which are inclusive of the excretion of all transretinal from riiodopsin during light

VISUAL ILLUSION

a misinterpretation of exterior visual stimulants which takes place as an outcome of either a pathological condition or a misperception

VISUAL RECOGNITION TEST

any test wherein involved parties are requested to identify a sequence of familiar items during one or more visual displays

VISUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY

the capacity to understand and idealize visual symbolizations and spatial associations in learning and in the carrying out of jobs

VITAMIN DEFICIENCY

absence of a vitamin required for typical bodily operations.

VOCAL-IMAGE VOICE

audible speech trends which have been electronically converted into visual trends which can be perceived by individuals with extensive hearing

VOICE DISORDER

any disorder which impacts the voice's pitch, volume, tone, or resonance.

VOLTAGE-GATED ION CHANNEL

an ion channel which opens or closes in reaction to the voltage variation across the membrane, like the voltage-gated sodium

VOMERONASAL SYSTEM

a group of specialized receptor cells which, in non-human mammals, is vulnerable to pheromones, and thereby plays an imperative role