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What is the relationship between alcohols I and II? They are:
Opponent Process
A theory suggesting that emotions are paired, with one emotion being suppressed by the expression of the opposite emotion, and that following the cessation of an emotional stimulus, the opposing emotion will occur.
Disinhibition
A decrease in restraint over one's actions or emotions, often leading to impulsive or inappropriate behavior.
Dishabituation
The restoration of a response that has undergone habituation, typically due to the presentation of a novel stimulus.
Neurotransmitter Release
The process by which neurotransmitters are secreted from neural synapses, facilitating communication between neurons.
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