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Which of the following conditions are considered to be a form of lymphadenopathy?
Infant's State
Describes the varying levels of alertness and responsiveness exhibited by infants, including states of sleep, wakefulness, and distress.
Peripheral Slowing Hypothesis
A theory proposing that the aging process is accompanied by a gradual slowing of processing speed in the peripheral nervous system, affecting reaction times and sensorimotor skills.
Reaction Time
The amount of time it takes to respond to a stimulus, often used as an indicator of sensory and neural processing speed.
Functional Age
An assessment of an individual's ability to perform tasks and roles expected of someone of their chronological age, often related to their physical, psychological, and social capabilities.
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