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  • lower eyelid
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  • conditioning process
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  • conditioning theory
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CET capital expenditure threshold; congenital eyelid tetrad
LUL left upper eyelid; left upper limb; left upper lobe; left upper lung
RUL right upper eyelid; right upper lateral; right upper limb; right upper lobe
AC abdominal circumference; abdominal compression; absorption coefficient; abuse case; acetate; acetylc...
CC calcaneal-cuboid; calcium cyclamate; cardiac catheterization; cardiac contusion; cardiac cycle; card...
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C Conditioning
C-T Conditioning-Test
EBCC Eyeblink classical conditioning
CS conditioning stimulus
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
conditioning, eyelid Reflex closure of the eyelid occurring as a result of classical conditioning.
(12 Dec 1998)
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arterial arch of lower eyelid Formed by the medial palpebral artery which communicates with a branch of the lacrimal artery along the tarsal margin.
Synonym: arcus palpebralis inferior.
(05 Mar 2000)
arterial arch of upper eyelid Formed by communicating branches of the medial and lateral palpebral arteries. Often two arches are present, one located near the free border of the tarsal plate, the other along the upper border of the tarsus.
Synonym: arcus palpebralis superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
veins of inferior eyelid Veins of inferior eyelid; veins originatin gin the inferior eyelid and emptying into the angular vein.
Synonym: venae palpebrales inferiores, veins of inferior eyelid.
(05 Mar 2000)
veins of superior eyelid Veins draining the superior eyelid anteriorly into the angular vein.
Synonym: venae palpebrales superiores, veins of superior eyelid.
(05 Mar 2000)
third eyelid The semilunar fold formed by the palpebral conjunctiva at the medial angle of the eye, a fold of the conjunctival mucous membrane found in many animals; normally partially hidden in the medial canthus of the eye when at rest, it may be extended to cover part or all of the cornea in a winking-like action to clean the cornea, as in birds.
Synonym: membrana nictitans, nictitating membrane, palpebra III, palpebra tertia, third eyelid.
Synonym: plica lunata, plica semilunaris of eye, semilunar conjunctival fold.
(05 Mar 2000)
elevator muscle of upper eyelid <anatomy, muscle> Origin, orbital surface of the lesser wing of the sphenoid, above and anterior to the optic canal; insertion, skin of eyelid, tarsal plate, and orbital walls, by medial and lateral expansions of the aponeurosis of insertion; action, raises the upper eyelid; nerve supply, oculomotor.
Synonym: musculus levator palpebrae superioris, elevator muscle of upper eyelid, musculus orbitopalpebralis, palpebralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
eyelid <anatomy> The cover of the eye; that portion of movable skin with which an animal covers or uncovers the eyeball at pleasure.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
upper eyelid The superior, larger and more mobile of the two eyelids which covers most of the anterior surface of the eyeball, including the cornea, when closed; a portion of the lacrimal gland and the aponeurosis of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle extend into it, the muscle opening the closed eye and providing additional elevation when the gaze is directed upward.
Synonym: palpebra superior, upper lid.
(05 Mar 2000)
lower eyelid The inferior, smaller and less mobile of the two eyelids; a check ligament from the inferior rectus muscle extends into it, pulling the lid inferiorly when the gaze is directed downward.
Synonym: palpebra inferior, lower lid.
(05 Mar 2000)
air conditioning The maintenance of certain aspects of the environment within a defined space to facilitate the function of that space; aspects controlled include air temperature and motion, radiant heat level, moisture, and concentration of pollutants such as dust, microorganisms, and gases.
(12 Dec 1998)
assertive conditioning A form of behaviour modification or therapy in which a client is taught to feel free to make legitimate demands and refusals in situations which previously elicited diffident responses.
Synonym: assertive conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
aversive conditioning <psychology> A form of behaviour training or modification in which a noxious event is used to punish or extinguish undesirable behaviour.
See: aversion therapy.
Synonym: aversive conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
avoidance conditioning The technique whereby an organism learns to avoid unpleasant or punishing stimuli by learning the appropriate anticipatory response to protect it from further such stimuli.
Compare: escape conditioning.
Synonym: avoidance training.
(05 Mar 2000)
pavlov conditioning The Russian physiologist Ivan petrovich pavlov (1848-1936) conditioned dogs to respond in what proved to be a predictable manner, for example, by first ringing a bell before feeding them and then simply ringing the bell upon which stimulus they would begin to salivate as if they were about to eat.
(12 Dec 1998)
pavlovian conditioning A type of conditioning, first studied by I. P. Pavlov, in which a previously neutral stimulus (bell sound) elicits a response (salivation) as a result of pairing it (associating it contiguously in time) a number of times with an unconditioned or natural stimulus for that response (food shown to a hungry dog).
Synonym: pavlovian conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
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