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It's a process to return to a previous state of normality. Unlike retro inhibition, retro activation activates a mechanism to cause a further imbalance to return to a normal state. An exemple of retroactivation would be the act of 'throwing up' or vomiting. There's an imbalance in your stomach, and instead of inhibiting the reaction, the reaction is taken a couple of steps further so you vomit and return to a balanced state in your stomach.

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