Drive Levels |
1 | Pain | Drive levels... |
2 | Need for Pleasure | Drive levels... |
3 | Hunger | Drive levels... |
4 | Coldness | Drive levels... |
5 | Hotness | Drive levels... |
6 | Tiredness | Drive levels... |
7 | Sleepiness | Drive levels... |
8 | Loneliness | Drive levels... |
9 | Crowded | Drive levels... |
10 | Fear | Drive levels... |
11 | Boredom | Drive levels... |
12 | Anger | Drive levels... |
13 | Sex Drive | Drive levels... |
14 | Injury | Drive levels... |
15 | Suffocation | Drive levels... |
16 | Thirst | Drive levels... |
17 | Stress | Drive levels... |
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18 | Pain Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
19 | Need for Pleasure Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
20 | Hunger Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
21 | Coldness Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
22 | Hotness Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
23 | Tiredness Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
24 | Sleepiness Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
25 | Loneliness Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
26 | Crowded Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
27 | Fear Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
28 | Boredom Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
29 | Anger Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
30 | Sex Drive Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
31 | Injury Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
32 | Suffocation Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
33 | Thirst Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
34 | Stress Increase | Drive-raising chemical |
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35 | Pain Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
36 | Need for Pleasure Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
37 | Hunger Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
38 | Coldness Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
39 | Hotness Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
40 | Tiredness Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
41 | Sleepiness Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
42 | Loneliness Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
43 | Crowded Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
44 | Fear Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
45 | Boredom Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
46 | Anger Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
47 | Sex Drive Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
48 | Injury Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
49 | Suffocation Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
50 | Thirst Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
51 | Stress Decrease | Drive-reducing chemical |
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52 | Reward | learning reinforcer |
53 | Punishment | learning reinforcer |
54 | Reinforcement | Both punishment and reward chems decay to produce this short-life chemical. It allows eg. concept space dens to get stronger when ANY form of reinforcement occurs |
55 | ConASH | Concept layer Atrophy Suppressing Hormone - emitted by loose CON NEUS - stops further con neu dens from atrophying, thus ensuring a minimal supply of unallocated cells for new concepts. |
56 | DecASH1 | Decision layer Atrophy Suppressing Hormone - emitted by loose DEC DENS (type0) - stops further dec dens from atrophying, thus ensuring a minimal supply of unallocated dens for new associations. |
57 | Reward Echo | Reward chem must decay rapidly, this longer lasting chem is generated during that decay. Useful chem to monitor to see if reward has occurred. Biochemical use as a measure of 'recent' reward. |
58 | Punish Echo | Punishment chem must decay rapidly, this longer lasting chem is generated during that decay. Useful chem to monitor to see if punishment has occurred. Biochemical use as a measure of 'recent' punishment. |
59 | DecASH2 | Decision layer Atrophy Suppressing Hormone - emitted by loose DEC DENS (type1) - stops further dec dens from atrophying, thus ensuring a minimal suppky of unallocated dens for new associations. |
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Digestive System Chemicals | |
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68 | Lactate | Product of fermentation of pyruvate. Causes muscle burn |
69 | Pyruvate | An intermediate, the product of anaerobic respiration |
70 | Glucose | Produced from starch and in a reversible reaction from glycogen. Used up by muscle action. |
71 | Fatty Acid | Building Block |
72 | Glycogen | Short-term energy reserve, produced in reversible reaction from glucose. Produces glucose to replenish supplies for muscle action. |
73 | Starch | Emitted by food objects - converts to Glucose for energy. Does NOT decrease hunger - this is done directly by Hunger-- (saccharin), so that junk food can contain high saccharin levels but low starch, etc. |
74 | Fat | Food source of Fatty Acid |
75 | Adipose Tissue | High-density Carbon Storage in Albian Lifeforms |
76 | Life | Decays over time, switching on receptors to change the stage of life from embryo through to senile. Stage changes then switch on new genes. |
77 | Muscle Tissue | Amino Acid storage |
78 | Triglyceride | First step in forming Adipose Tissue |
79 | Protein | Food source of Amino Acid |
80 | Amino Acid | Building Block |
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90 | Dissolved carbon dioxide | Waste product from the conversion of glucose to energy. May deplete naturally, or may cause behaviour changes!!! |
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92 | Urea | Non-toxic product of Carbon Dioxide and Ammonia |
93 | Ammonia | Toxic product of using Amino Acid for fuel |
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95 | Oxygen | Vital Gas |
96 | Air | Signals Breathable Air |
97 | Water | Vital Fluid |
98 | Energy | Phosphorylation Cycle |
99 | ATP | High-Energy side of Phosphate Chemistry |
100 | ADP | Low-Energy side of Phosphate Chemistry |
101 | Myoglobin | oxygen transporting chemical |
102 | Oxymyoglobin | oxygen transporting chemical, with oxygen |
103 | Pistle | Regulates urination |
104 | Bilin | Signal to produce bile acid |
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105 | Oestrogen | Controls fertility cycle in females |
106 | Testosterone | Controls fertility in males |
107 | Parturase | Produced on egg laying, used to reset menstrual cycle. |
108 | Progesterone | Produced progressively during pregnancy. When it reaches a threshold, it fires a receptor to cause the egg to be laid. |
109 | Inhibin | Testosterone feedback |
110 | LH | Signals Ovulation |
111 | NCG | Nornal chorionic gonadotrophin signals pregnancy, regulates fetal growth |
112 | Steroidone | Idealized signal to make steroids from fatty acids |
113 | Cholesterol | Vital Steroid |
114 | Arousal Potential | Biological readiness to mate |
115 | Mating Pheromone | Turns potential arousal into arousal (sex drive) |
116 | Species Pheromone | Species recognition signal |
117 | Parent Pheromone | Parental recognition signal |
118 | Child Pheromone | Child recognition signal |
119 | Sibling Pheromone | Sibling recognition signal |
120 | Opposite Sex Pheromone | Opposite sex recognition signal |
121 | Norn Smell | A signal that a Norn is near |
122 | Grendel smell | A signal that a Grendel is near |
123 | Ettin smell | A signal that an Ettin is near |
124 | Anabolic steroid | Regulates muscle growth |
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132 | SeaASH | Canny Norn Search Lobe Atrophy Suppressing Hormone |
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140 | Heavy Metals | Lead, Thallium, etc. |
141 | Cyanide | Any chemical containing cyanide anion |
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143 | Belladonna | Weapon of the Deadly Nightshade |
144 | Geddonase | Toxin secreted by some insects in Albia |
145 | Glycotoxin | Extreme poison - breaks down glycogen. |
146 | Fullness | Negates hunger |
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150 | Vitamin E | Fat Soluble vitamin, deficiency can cause infertility. |
151 | Vitamin C | Water soluble vitamin, used to maintain healthy connective tissue.. |
152 | Bile Acid | Aid to digestion |
153 | Insulin | Regulates storage of glucose |
154 | Glycogen Synthetase | Liver glycogen synthesis activity |
155 | Dehydrogenase | Detoxifies alcohol |
156 | Prostaglandin | speeds recovery from injury |
157 | EDTA | chelates heavy metals |
158 | Sodium thiosulphite | cure for cyanide poisoning |
159 | Arnica | Extract of arnica flower - cures glycotoxin poisoning |
160 | Carbos | |
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168 | Tyrosine | essential amino acid |
169 | Triptophan | essential amino acid |
Movement and gait chemicals | |
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170 | Alcohol | Ingested from fermented fruit etc. Causes drunken gait and possible sickness, etc. |
171 | Dancing | Purple Mountain Norn music inebriation |
172 | Adrenaline | Natural adrenaline level builds up due to stress from excessive boredom, anger and suchlike. Has various deleterious effects on health. |
173 | Hexokinase | Enzyme which increases ATP use as muscles build up. |
174 | Activase | Generated by Muscular Activity |
175 | Turnase | Generated by being Cornered |
176 | Collapsase | Generated by Retreating |
177 | Downatrophin | emitted on downslopes |
178 | Upatrophin | emitted on upslopes |
179 | Glycolase | Splits glucose to release energy during glycolysis |
180 | Protease | Regulates muscle mass of norns |
181 | Hormonase | Regulates production of sex hormones |
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182 | The Monkey | |
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190 | SeaASH1 |
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191 | SeaASH2 |
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192 | Broodiness Increaser | |
193 | Broodiness Decreaser | |
194 | Milk | |
195 | Milk Biproducts | |
196 | Maternal Pheromone | |
197 | Broodiness Echo | |
198 | Oxytocin | |
199 | Broodiness | |
200 | Pain Echo | Canny Norn |
201 | Nfp Echo | Canny Norn |
202 | Hunger Echo | Canny Norn |
203 | Coldness Echo | Canny Norn |
204 | Hotness Echo | Canny Norn |
205 | Tiredness Echo | Canny Norn |
206 | Sleepiness Echo | Canny Norn |
207 | Loneliness Echo | Canny Norn |
208 | Crowded Echo | Canny Norn |
209 | Fear Echo | Canny Norn |
210 | Boredom Echo | Canny Norn |
211 | Anger Echo | Canny Norn |
212 | Sec Drive Echo | Canny Norn |
213 | Injury Echo | Canny Norn |
214 | Suffocation Echo | Canny Norn |
215 | Thirst Echo | Canny Norn |
216 | Stress Echo | Canny Norn |
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232 | Histamine A | produced by some bacteria; causes sneezing (thus making disease contagious) |
233 | Histamine B | as for histamine A, but causes coughing instead of sneezing |
234 | Sleep toxin | produced by some bacteria; causes sleepiness |
235 | Fever toxin | produced by some bacteria; raises body temperature |
236 | unknown toxin | NUMTOXINS currently set to exclude these chems, as they aren't used! |
237 | unknown toxin | |
238 | unknown toxin | |
239 | unknown toxin | |
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240 | Antibody 0 | Antibody to bacteria sporting Antigen 0 |
241 | Antibody 1 | |
242 | Antibody 2 | |
243 | Antibody 3 | |
244 | Antibody 4 | |
245 | Antibody 5 | |
246 | Antibody 6 | |
247 | Antibody 7 | |
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248 | Antigen 0 | Present on infecting bacteria - causes antibody production |
249 | Antigen 1 | |
250 | Antigen 2 | |
251 | Antigen 3 | |
252 | Antigen 4 | |
253 | Antigen 5 | |
254 | Antigen 6 | |
255 | Antigen 7 | |