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The height of a demand curve represents the
Puff of Air
A brief blast or gust of air, often used in experimental contexts to test sensory sensitivity or as a form of stimulus.
Blinking
The rapid closing and opening of the eyelid, a reflex action to protect the eye from irritants and help spread tears over the surface.
CR
A term that could refer to several concepts depending on the context, such as Conditioned Response in behavioral psychology, indicating a learned response to a previously neutral stimulus.
Salivating
The production and release of saliva in the mouth, often in response to the anticipation of food, through a reflex action.
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