A) Sensory stimulation remains constant, but perception of the physical world changes.
B) Sensory stimulation changes, but perception of the physical world remains constant.
C) Constant sensory stimulation receives a constant perceptual response.
D) Perception of the physical world remains constant because of limited visual acuity.
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A) Dendrites
B) Myelin sheaths
C) Neurotransmitters
D) Synapses
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A) There is risk of passing HIV to babies through breast milk if the mothers have the virus.
B) Breast milk is less hygienic than infant formula.
C) Breast feeding predominantly deteriorates the health of the mother.
D) Mothers who breast feed have a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
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A) habituation and dishabituation method.
B) orienting response and tracking method.
C) visual preference method.
D) high-amplitude sucking method.
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A) Instincts
B) Reflexes
C) Impulses
D) Urges
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A) repeated experiences.
B) the unfolding of a genetic plan.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) a conducive environment.
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A) At different stages of development, infants use different perceptual systems to coordinate grasping.
B) Newborn infants rely greatly on vision to determine how they will grasp an object.
C) Experience plays a minor role in reaching and grasping in infants.
D) Infants grasp small objects with all of the fingers of one hand or both hands.
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A) Kendra will probably not show any preference.
B) Kendra will prefer the pad that has been used by the mother.
C) Kendra will prefer the clean breast pad.
D) Whether she shows a preference depends on whether she has been fed recently or not.
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A) sensation.
B) reception.
C) perception.
D) transition.
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A) positron-emission tomography (PET) scans
B) functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
C) brain electron sampling (BES)
D) electroencephalogram (EEG)
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A) Sensation
B) Perception
C) Reception
D) Transition
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A) perception
B) lateralization
C) myelination
D) habituation
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A) They are involved in voluntary movement.
B) They have an active role in hearing.
C) They function in vision.
D) They play an important role in motor control.
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A) When infants are three months old, the amount of time they spend in REM sleep begins to increase.
B) Most infants spend about 70 percent of their sleeping time in REM sleep.
C) REM sleep might promote the brain's development in infancy.
D) Older adults are the only group that spends more time in REM sleep than infants.
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A) the infants in the mitten group developed grasping skills earlier.
B) the infants in the group without mittens developed grasping skills faster.
C) both groups developed grasping skills at the same pace.
D) the group without mittens developed better object manipulation skills.
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