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Artificialism refers to the belief that environmental features were made by people; a view in which it is believed that all objects and events in the world have been manufactured to serve people

As - If Technique refers to a technique where a person acts and speaks as if he/she is confident.

ASAP, in the context of psychology, stands for "As Sensitive As Possible," and it refers to the approach of being as considerate, empathetic, and aware as one can be when dealing with sensitive or vulnerable individuals. This article explores the psychological aspects of ASAP, providing examples, discussing risks and application areas, offering recommendations, and addressing potential treatments and healing methods. Additionally, it briefly delves into the historical and legal perspectives of ASAP.

Remember: ASAP usually stands for "as soon as possible".

ASC is the abbreviations of Altered state of consciousness, a condition of awareness distinctly different in quality or pattern from waking consciousness.
Ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) refers to a network of neurons in the reticular formation of the brain stem that is responsible for cortical arousal and de-arousal.

Ascending spinal-thalamic tract refers to a part of human anatomy that carries sensory information related to pain and temperature and runs in parallel to the spinal cord. It synapses over a wide region of the thalamus, primarily on the intralaminar and ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus, and then to the somatosensory cortex.

Ascetic refers to a person who denies himself pleasures or comforts (for religious or other reasons).

Asceticism refers to the practice of a lifestyle that rejects sensual pleasures such as drinking alcohol, eating rich food, or engaging in sex. Moreover, Asceticism refers to an approach to life emphasizing discipline and impulse control.