Similarly, priming for nonverbal material has been found with line patterns (Musen & Treisman, 1990) and novel objects (Schacter, Cooper, & Delaney, 1990). In these cases, priming could be dissociated from reco
Given the number of incarcerated inmates who suffer from some form of mental illness, there are growing concerns and questions in the medical field about treatment of the mentally ill in the prison system. When a person with a mental illness commits a crime or break the law, they are immedia...
Often used in a military context: "Cadres of medical personnel were sent to the field hospitals." caitiff A despicable lowlife; a contemptible or cowardly person. cajole To coax or encourage, usually to get someone to do something she doesn't want to do but that's good for her, such ...
Instead, it should be a balance of both that puts the spotlight on rehabilitating offenders that are capable and willing to change their lives for the better. Through rehabilitation a number of issues in the corrections field can be solved from mental health to overcrowding. More importantly, it...
A bazooka that fires beanbags, as used by Lou in Lisa the Tree Hugger. BanjologistAn expert in banjo based musical styles. In the episode "Home Away from Homer", Lisa listens to a radio program on obscure music, and hears the host refer to a guest as a banjologist, using "-ology...
“I think that branch jammed one of the linkages. I’m going to try to put it down in that clearing over there,” she added, gesturing to a gap in the trees ahead. As it loomed into their field of view, Dave’s last thought before the impact was that the clearing really didn’t...
t.) To block up; to stop up or close, as a way or passage; to place an obstacle in, or fill with obstacles or impediments that prevent or hinder passing; as, to obstruct a street; to obstruct the channels of the body. Obstruct (v. t.) To be, or come, in the way of; to ...
conservative field 1870s? a type of physical force over a region such that items moving throughout the region can store energy without loss, as in the planetary system and electrical products[44] consumer surplus 1890[45] the extra benefit received by consumers above the price they paid for...
Often used in a military context: "Cadres of medical personnel were sent to the field hospitals." caitiff A despicable lowlife; a contemptible or cowardly person. cajole To coax or encourage, usually to get someone to do something she doesn't want to do but that's good for her, such ...
Moreover, the continual flourishing of the field of trauma studies testifies to the ongoing importance of the concept and reinforces the idea that we should not proclaim the end of trauma studies but rather seek for continuities and new begin- nings.4 As Kate Douglas and William Whitlock ...