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When Describing the Voices That He Hears in His Head

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When describing the voices that he hears in his head, Bell says, "They really don't bother me, but they did cost me my job as a telephone operator as I kept giving out numbers to the voices rather than the callers." Bell's situation illustrates the criteria of _____ in defining abnormal behavior.


Definitions:

Recognition

The ability to identify previously encountered events, objects, or people, demonstrating memory of the experience.

Sensory Register

The initial stage of storing sensory information, where sights, sounds, and other sensory input are retained very briefly before being processed.

Sensory Images

Mental representations or impressions formed from the input of the five senses, enabling visualization or imagination of experiences.

Rehearse

The act of practicing or going over something repeatedly in preparation for a performance or event.

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