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What term is used by the Inuit in Alaska to describe a psychopathic personality?
Sherrington's Work
Refers to the contributions of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, who made foundational discoveries in the field of neurophysiology, particularly regarding the functioning of neurons and synaptic transmission.
Reflex Origin
The point or source in the body where a reflex begins, typically involving sensory input to the nervous system that triggers a response.
Automatons
Self-operating machines or robots, often designed to follow a predetermined sequence of operations.
The Soul
A concept describing the immaterial essence of a human being, often associated with consciousness, individuality, and morality.
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