Which statement BEST expresses Piaget's beliefs about infants' spatial representations?
A) Self-locomotion is key to the development of spatial coding.
B) Landmarks are necessary for infants' spatial coding.
C) Infants are able to code space correctly only if they remain in a single location.
D) Infants' ability to reach for objects precedes their development of spatial coding.
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