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computerized diagnosis

the use of computer programs for cataloging, storing, comparing, and evaluating psychological and medical data as an aid to clinical diagnosis. In view of the possible variables involved in a particular type of disorder, computerized diagnosis makes use of information based on thousands of similar or related sets of signs and symptoms in previous patients, as well as information on diagnoses and effective treatments stored in databases. Also called computer-assisted diagnosis. See problem-oriented record.

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May 10th 2024

action readiness

action readiness

a state of preparedness for action that is elicited as part of an emotional response and associated with such physiological indicators as changes in heart rate, respiratory rate, and muscle tension. The term is often used synonymously with action tendency but also refers to a general readiness for action that does not involve an urge to carry out a specific behavior.