Multiple Choice
What is an implication of infants perfecting their control over their bodily movements?
A) Fear of heights dissipates to a reasonable level.
B) There are important cognitive and social consequences.
C) They are less dependent on information about optic flow.
D) Information about self- versus other-locomotion is no longer distinguishable.
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