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Antimiscegenation laws

Antimiscegenation laws refer to laws forbidding sexuality, marriage, or breeding among members of different races.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants refer to agents that inhibit or neutralize potentially harmful compounds known as free radicals. Free radicals are produced during metabolic activity. High levels of free radicals may eventually lead to impaired functioning and destruction of neurons and other bodily cells. Certain antioxidants are thought to neutralize free radicals before cellular damage occurs.

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Antipsychotic drugs

Antipsychotic drugs refer to drugs used to control severe psychotic symptoms, such as the delusions and hallucinations of schizophrenics; also known as neuroleptics or major tranquilizers.

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Antipsychotics

Antipsychotics refer to drugs that have tranquilizing effects, and tend to reduce hallucinations and delusional thinking. Antipsychotics are also called Major tranquilizers or Antipsychotic drugs.

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Antiquity

In the realm of psychology, "antiquity" refers to a concept deeply rooted in the study of human behavior and mental processes. It encompasses the examination of historical aspects of human civilization, thought patterns, and societal behaviors to gain insights into the present. In this article, we will define "antiquity" in the psychology context, explore its relevance, potential risks, and applications, provide recommendations, and discuss historical and legal aspects if applicable. Additionally, we will highlight related concepts in psychology.

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Antisocial

Antisocial (or Asocial personality) refers to individuals who are basically unsocialized and whose behavior pattern brings them repeatedly into conflict with society.

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Antisocial Behaviour

Deutsch: Antisoziales Verhalten / Español: Conducta antisocial / Português: Comportamento antissocial / Français: Comportement antisocial / Italiano: Comportamento antisociale

The term Antisocial Behaviour describes a range of actions that violate social norms, laws, or the rights of others, often causing harm or distress. It is a central concept in psychology and criminology, where it is studied to understand its origins, manifestations, and interventions. This article explores its definitions, underlying mechanisms, and broader societal implications.

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Antisocial personality disorder

Antisocial personality disorder refers to a disorder characterized by a failure to conform to standards of decency ; repeated lying and stealing; a failure to sustain lasting, loving relationships; low tolerance of boredom; and a complete lack of guilt.

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