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Transduction begins with an action potential in a sensory receptor.
Alternate Identities
Different personalities or identities that an individual may perceive or present, often related to dissociative identity disorder.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A psychological disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states that control a person's behavior at different times.
Alters
In the context of dissociative identity disorder, refers to the distinct identities or personalities that a person may exhibit as part of their condition.
Alternate Personality
A distinct identity within the same individual, typically regarded as a facet of dissociative identity disorder.
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