Multiple Choice
What is the difference between the auditory abilities of a newborn infant and a 6-month-old infant?
A) A newborn cannot discriminate sounds at all, while a 6-month-old infant can easily tell the difference between different sounds and voices.
B) A newborn will orient toward the source of sounds, while a 6-month-old infant has adult levels of auditory discrimination.
C) A newborn infant does not show preferences to sounds of different languages, while a 6-month-old prefers sounds from languages they've never heard before.
D) There are no differences in hearing since this system does not fully develop until 1 year of age.
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