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Type I alcoholism and type II alcoholism differ with regard to
Visual Tracking
The capability to visually follow a moving object smoothly and continuously.
Dishabituation
The process of responding to an old stimulus as if it were new again after a change in context or presentation, demonstrating the renewal of attention.
Babinski Reflex
A reflex action in humans where the big toe extends upward when the sole of the foot is stimulated, typical in infants.
Palmar Grasp
A reflex in infants that causes them to tightly close their hands into a fist when the palm is touched.
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