At about 2 months of age, infants change how they look at faces in that they
A) no longer show a preference for familiar faces.
B) no longer have a preference for faces over other visual stimuli.
C) focus their attention on internal facial features.
D) begin to scan the outside of faces.
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Q6: Habituation/dehabituation reflects a basic form of
A)auditory acuity.
B)emotion.
C)memory.
D)perception.
Q7: Humans usually attain an adult level of
Q8: A decrease in an infant's response as
Q9: Neuropsychological evidence from both human and nonhuman
Q10: Infants look longer at patterns that
A)are colorful.
B)have
Q12: An idealized habituation/dehabituation curve indicates that infants
A)can
Q13: Newborns can see objects most clearly
A)about 2
Q14: A measure of infants' ability to copy
Q15: All of the following are true about
Q16: Which of the following is not a
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