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When a photon undergoes Compton scattering prior to exiting the patient, it is referred to as a random coincident detection.
Gustatory System
The sensory system responsible for the perception of taste and flavor.
Gestalt Principles
Theories of visual perception developed by German psychologists, which describe how people tend to organize visual elements into groups or unified wholes.
Psychoanalytic Principles
Foundational concepts in psychoanalytic theory involving the influence of unconscious processes, childhood experiences, and defense mechanisms on behavior and thinking.
Zeitgeist Principles
The dominant set of ideals and beliefs that motivate the behavior of a society or group at a particular time.
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