Pacer i think. Then again I’m not an active person so idk.
The Nervous system releases dopamine and other reward chemicals in response to stimuli. Some such stimuli are addictive substances such as nicotine. When this happens the endocrine system sends bodily messages to relax. Having too much of an artificial substance provoking reward chemicals in your brain results in you not responding or producing enough on your own. Thus how addiction begins to occur. Hope this helps!
The answer to this question is peer interaction.
<span>Lawrence Kohlberg is a psychologist who developed the
judgment about social stimulation. Peer interaction is the way of interacting
of children and adolescents. In peer interaction, children and adolescents learn
vocabulary, languages, and other traits from their peers.</span><span> </span>