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VISUAL FUNCTION

the capacity to process visual stimulants.

VISUAL PROJECTION

1. the reduction of a 3-D item into two dimensions to generate a silhouette. 2. any method for the displaying

VISUAL-PLACING REFLEX

the reflex action of animals in positioning their legs upon an exterior they can see. Animals which have underwent surgical

VITAMIN A

a fat-soluble vitamin. Its aldehyde, retinal, is an element of the photopigments inside the retina. An insufficiency of Vitamin A

VOCAL REACTION TIME

with regard to cognition studies, the time which an involved party takes to start a spoken answer to a stimulant.

VOCATIONAL SERVICES

vocational advisement, examining, and training, along with logical help in locating employment, as supplied by a academic institution, hospital or

VOLITION

noun. 1. the faculty by which a person decides on and dedicates their self to a specific path of action,

VOLUNTEER

noun. a person who adds their services via personal selection and in lieu of compensation.

VULNERABILITY

susceptibility to cultivating a disorder, condition, or illness whenever exposed to particular substances or conditions.