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In the studies of infant memory in which a mobile was tied to an infant's ankle, infant memory was improved by

A) priming.
B) increasing the number of times the infant was exposed to the memory item during the day he/she learned it.
C) giving the infant a reward when she/he learns the memory task.
D) negligible amounts, and only temporarily.

Priming

The process by which exposure to a stimulus influences a response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.

Infant Memory

The capacity for infants to encode, store, and retrieve information, which begins to develop shortly after birth.

Memory Item

A specific piece of information or knowledge that has been retained by the brain and can be recalled or remembered.

  • Comprehend memory function development and pivotal developmental moments in infants.
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