I am very sure, the answer is A. Antisocial personality disorder.
Answer:
B. Moro's
Explanation:
Moro's also referred to as startle reflex happens to infants who are still less than 3 months old. It occurs when the infant feels a certain loss of support, this triggers response from the infant to either spread out the arm, pulling the arm and crying as outcome of the reflex.
When a baby have spent more time in the new environment its birthed in, it will eventually get used to it and stop the startle reflex.
Neostimine or Prostigmine is a treatment for Ogilvie syndrome, Urinary retention if without blockage and for Myasthenia gravis. It is then use to increase acetycholine which is the answer that is located in nerve synapses.Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular condition causing weakness in the skeletal muscles that is use for breathing and body part movements.