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The actions that the JVM must perform any time a method is called is called
Pincer Grasp
The use of the opposing thumb to grasp objects between the thumb and other fingers.
Palmar Reflex
The palmar reflex is an involuntary response seen in infants, where the baby's fingers close around an object placed in their palm.
Ulnar Grasp
A developmental milestone in infants around 4 to 6 months of age, exhibiting a clumsy motion of reaching and grabbing objects using the whole hand, specifically utilizing the fingers and the ulnar side.
Myelination
The process of coating the axons of neurons with a fatty layer called myelin, which speeds up the transmission of neural signals.
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