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Riley Cluxton
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Which of the following is TRUE of infant memory?
A) Infants demonstrate memory for experiences they had during the pregnancy (before birth) .
B) Infants do not demonstrate reliable memory until about 3 months of age.
C) Infants can only remember after 6 months of age.
D) Infants can memorize things with only one exposure.
Infant Memory
the ability of infants to store, retain, and recall information learned from their experiences, playing a crucial role in cognitive and social development.
Before Birth
The period of development in the womb from conception until birth.
Reliable Memory
Pertains to the consistency and stability of memory recall over time.
- Understand infant memory capacities and significant developmental benchmarks.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand infant memory capacities and significant developmental benchmarks.
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