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Global sexual dysfunction

Global sexual dysfunction refers to a sexual dysfunction that occurs in every sexual situation.

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Global structure/Macrostructure

Global structure/Macrostructure is defined as the global coherence relationships in discourse.

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Globus hystericus

Globus hystericus refers to the sensation of having a lump in one’s throat when swallowing.

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Globus pallidus

Globus pallidus refers to a large subcortical structure, one part of the basal ganglia ; a brain region involved in regulating movement.

Glomeruli

Glomeruli refer to small structures in the olfactory bulb that receive signals from similar olfactory receptor neurons. One function of each Glomerulus is to collect information about a small group of odorants.

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Gloom

Deutsch: Trübsinn / Español: Melancolía / Português: Melancolia / Français: Mélancolie / Italiano: Malinconia

Gloom in the psychology context refers to a state of deep sadness, hopelessness, or despondency. It is often associated with depressive disorders and can significantly impact an individual's mental and emotional well-being.

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Glossary

Deutsch: Glossar / Español: Glosario / Português: Glossário / Français: Glossaire / Italiano: Glossario

A glossary in psychology is a collection of terms and definitions used within the field to explain concepts, theories, and practices. It serves as a reference tool to help both professionals and students understand and communicate complex ideas clearly and accurately.

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Glottis

Glottis is defined as the opening between the vocal cords.

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