Definition of Neglection. Meaning of Neglection. Synonyms of Neglection

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Definition of Neglection

Neglection
Neglection Neg*lec"tion, n. [L. neglectio.] The state of being negligent; negligence. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Neglection from wikipedia

- In the context of caregiving, neglect is a form of abuse where the perpetrator, who is responsible for caring for someone who is unable to care for themselves...
- Hemispatial neglect is a neuropsychological condition in which, after damage to one hemisphere of the brain (e.g. after a stroke), a deficit in attention...
- Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a diverse group of tropical infections that are common in low-income po****tions in developing regions of Africa...
- Scope neglect or scope insensitivity is a cognitive bias that occurs when the valuation of a problem is not valued with a multiplicative relationship...
- Child neglect is an act of caregivers (e.g., parents) that results in depriving a child of their basic needs, such as the failure to provide adequate...
- Reincarnated as a Neglected Noble: Raising My Baby Brother With Memories From My Past Life (白豚貴族ですが前世の記憶が生えたのでひよこな弟育てます, Shiro Buta Kizoku desu ga Zense...
- Knowledge neglect refers to cases when people fail to retrieve and apply previously stored knowledge appropriately into a current situation (Marsh, Umanath...
- In American history, salutary neglect was the 18th-century policy of the British Crown of avoiding the strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, especially...
- Self-neglect is a behavioral condition in which an individual neglects to attend to their basic needs, such as personal hygiene, appropriate clothing...
- Hemimotor neglect or simply motor neglect is a neuropsychological condition that occurs after damage to one hemisphere of the brain, characterized by...