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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

VULVAL ORGASM

orgasm generated from arousal of the vulva. Some researchers have postulated two forms of orgasm, vulval and uterine, the latter

VALIDATING MARRIAGE

a lasting marriage wherein the couple show respect for one another even whenever they are not in agreement on something.

VAN BUCHEM'S SYNDROME

an autosomal aberration characterized by Otosclerosis and thickening of bones of the skull, face, and trunk, causing facial paralysis and

VARIATIONS OF AGING

single differences in the impacts of aging elicited either by intrinsic aspects or via extrinsic aspects .

VASODILATOR

noun. any drug or other substance which acts to widen the girth of blood vessels, usually by calming smooth muscle

VENTILATION

with regard to counseling and psychotherapy, a patient

VENTROMEDIAL NUCLEUS

an region of the hypothalamus inside the brain which is recipient to incoming data from the amygdala and is associated

VERBAL IQ

a broad gauge of verbal capacity as attained on standardized intelligence examinations and impacted by native verbal abilities, test jobing

VERIDICAL HALLUCINATION

with regard to parapsychology, an alleged fantasy or impossible occurrence, like the sighting of a ghost, which is regardless, still

VESTIBULAR ADAPTATION

an impact of recurrent arousal which can result in suppression of the vestibular action and might be seen in people

VESTIGIAL BODY IMAGE

the subjective or interior picture of one's appearance which isn't always altered by modifications to one's surface features.

VICARIOUS FUNCTION

a theory to depict the capacity to bounce back from the impacts of brain injury. It is based upon proofs

VIOLATION-OF-EXPECTATION METHOD

a method, based upon persistence, habit formation, and the breaking of habits, wherein escalations in a baby's looking time are

VISCERAL DRIVE

an urge which arises from a physiological need.

VISUAL ANOMIA

failure to coin visual stimulants accurately despite unbroken visual perception.

VISUAL DISCRIMINATION

the capacity to differentiate forms, patterns, hidden shapes, or other pictures from alike items which vary from one another in