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Adaptive
Characterized by or showing an ability to adjust to new conditions or environments, often used in the context of biological organisms or learning strategies.
Babinski Reflex
A neurological reaction in infants when the sole of the foot is stroked, causing the big toe to move upward; an indicator of nervous system development.
Toes
The digits of the foot in humans and other animals, which play a crucial role in balance, movement, and tactile sensing.
Stroking
The act of gently rubbing or touching something or someone, often in a manner that is soothing or affectionate.
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