Which is the most likely explanation for how infants are able to distinguish differences in quantity?
A) They are able to count objects.
B) Adults tell them how many objects there are.
C) Their perceptual system is sensitive to quantity as a characteristic of stimuli.
D) They have learned the names of numbers.
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