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If a drug was given that temporarily inactivated the sodium-potassium pumps, action potentials would cease immediately.
Higher-pitched Voice
A voice tone that has a frequency higher than the average speaking tone, often perceived as sharper or thinner sounding.
Blinking
A rapid closing and opening of the eyelids, which serves as a protective reflex for the eyes.
Lying
The act of making a false statement with the intention of deceiving others, often to protect oneself or hide the truth.
Postural Cues
Nonverbal indicators given through body position and posture, influencing communication and perception.
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