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The conversion of physical energy into neural energy is called transduction.
Motor Development
The progressive acquisition of skills involving movement, such as grasping, walking, and coordinated physical activity, typically seen in infants and children as they grow.
Developmental Norms
Standardized milestones that describe the typical sequence and timing of developmental progress in various domains.
Infancy
A developmental period in humans that spans from birth to 18-24 months, characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and emotional growth.
Menopause
A natural biological process marking the end of a woman's reproductive years, characterized by the cessation of menstrual periods.
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