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Classical deterrence theory states that rational human beings won't commit crimes if they know that the pain of punishment outweighs the pleasure gained from committing crimes.
Reuptake
The process by which neurotransmitters are absorbed by the nerve cell that released them, thereby terminating the signal between nerve cells.
Antagonism
An active opposition or hostility, either between individuals or forces, that can manifest in various contexts including biology, chemistry, and social interactions.
Terminal Buttons
The small knobs at the end of an axon that release chemicals (neurotransmitters) to transmit signals to the next neuron.
Synaptic Cleft
The narrow gap between the terminal end of a neuron and the neighboring neuron or muscle cell, through which neurotransmitters are released to transmit signals.
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