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At What Point Does an Infant's Visual Acuity Become Similar

Question 79

Question 79

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At what point does an infant's visual acuity become similar to that of adults?


A) at birth
B) within 2 weeks after birth
C) by one to three months after birth
D) by three to five years of age

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