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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
psychotropic drug not associated with therapeutic use <=> lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior <=> prefrontal lobotomy
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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
the utilization of electrically induced repetitive firings of the neurons in the central nervous system to treat psychiatric illnesses such as the affective disorders of depression and mania or psychiatric symptoms such as psychosis or catatonia <=> electroconvulsive therapy
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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
has some psychological effect:alters thoughts, imagination, perception, or emotions; causes alertness, drowsiness, or feelings of anger <=> psychoactive drug
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tended to result in a blunting of human emotional responses and thus calming antisocial behavior
{ 1 } - lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
{ 2 } - prefrontal lobotomy
{ 3 } - electroconvulsive therapy
{ 4 } - psychoactive drug
{ 5 } - early (1930's) "shock treatment"
by injections of metrazol, insulin, or other drugs, the patient was caused to go into convulsions somewhat like those of epilepsy <=> early (1930's) "shock treatment"
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