Multiple Choice
Human face perception seems to be
A) an inborn predisposition to attend to faces, not based on experience
B) based on perceptual learning, not built-in at birth
C) both a natural predisposition to attend to faces and processes that are based on experience
D) a natural disposition to attend to faces that is superseded by learned behavior in the first year of life
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