Glossary C

Computerized Tomography (CT) refers to the method of analyzing brain structure by passing narrow X-ray beams through a person's head from several angles to produce measurements from which a computer can construct an image of the brain

COMT (catechol-o-methyltransferase) refers to enzyme that converts catecholamines into synaptically inactive forms

Concealment refers to a form of deception that tells only a portion of the truth.

Deutsch: Konzentration / Español: Concentración / Português: Concentração / Français: Concentration / Italiano: Concentrazione /

"Concentration" refers to the mental and cognitive ability to focus one's attention on a particular task, activity, or stimulus while ignoring or minimizing distractions. Concentration is a fundamental aspect of cognitive functioning and is critical for various daily activities, including studying, working, problem-solving, and even leisure activities. The ability to concentrate effectively can have a significant impact on an individual's productivity, performance, and overall well-being.

Concentration gradient refers to the difference in distribution of ions across a membrane
Concentrative meditation refers to mental exercise based on attending to a single object or thought.

Concentric refers to action that occurs when a muscle is activated and shortens.

Concentric contraction refers to a contraction in which there is a shortening of the muscle that causes motion to occur at the joints it crosses.