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AMPLITUDE DISTORTION

an auditory disorder wherein high volume noises are modified or misconstrued.

ANABOLIC-ANDROGENIC STEROIDS

steroids that are employed in effort to build muscle mass. They commonly tend to impact secondary sexual features.

ANAL INTERCOURSE

a type of carnal behavior wherein enjoyment is attained via the introduction of the penis into the anus. Commonly referred

ANALOGY

noun. 1. a likeness between two different beings within the confines of specific areas. 2. an argumentative technique that teeters

ANALYTICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY

1. a temporary technique used in therapy and abiding by psychoanalytic principles with a smaller reach in regards to how

ANCHOR

noun. when determining a sequence of unbiased judgments, it is a guide employed to assist in such. Commonly referred to

ANDROGYNOPHILIA

n. denotes a specific attraction to both men and women, either at different times or at the same time. This

ANGAKOK

n. an Inuit name for the central figure of inuit spirituality. The function of this shaman or spiritual guide is

ANHYPNIA

n. describes deficits, or a complete lack, of mental imagery. See also anilingus.

ANIMAL ESCAPE BEHAVIOR

strategies an animal may use in order to escape aversive environmental stimuli - for example, noxious food, predators, or a

ANIMAL SPIRITS

Roman physician Galen (129-215) suggested that these numerous animal spirits flowed through hollow tubes from the brain to all parts

ANISOTROPY

n. refers to the state of differences with respect to orientation, direction, symmetry, or form. In vision, this refers to

ANOGENITAL

relating closely to the region of the body where the anatomical sex organs are located - for example, the anus

ANOREXIA INIRABILIS

A culture-bound medieval European syndrome, characterized by the restriction of caloric intake due to piety and religious devotion. Also known

ANTAGONISTIC COLORS

colors appearing on opposing sides of the color circle. For example, blue and yellow. Also known as complementary colors.

ANTHROPOCENTRISM

n. the assumption that the human experience is the central reality - and the idea that all animal and living

ANTICHOLINERGIC DRUGS

A subclass of drugs that inhibit or interfere with the release of acetyl choline, a neurotransmitter. This interferes with nerve

ANTICIPATORY RESPONSE

a response that occurs prior to the evoking stimulus being presented.

ANTINOCICEPTIVE

describes or relates to any unique factor that increases tolerance for, or reduces sensitivity to, a dangerous or harmful stimuli,

ANTITUSSIVES

n. Medicines or drugs that suppress coughing by interacting with the cough-control center in the medulla oblongata. The cough center