Asked by
Alan Bautista
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
At about 3 months of age, visually initiated reaching is transformed into ____________. This occurs around the same time as maturational changes in the visual and motor areas of the cerebral cortex.
A) visually guided reaching
B) problem-solving behavior
C) prereaching movements
D) the A-not-B error
Visually Guided Reaching
The ability to reach for objects guided by sight, integrating visual perception and motor coordination, often studied in infants and children.
Maturational Changes
Changes that occur as part of the natural aging process, including physical, cognitive, and emotional development.
- Describe the progression of motor abilities and the amalgamation of sensory data in babies.
Verified Answer
BC
Learning Objectives
- Describe the progression of motor abilities and the amalgamation of sensory data in babies.
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