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    Infants Are Able to Detect Changes in Eye Gaze as Small
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Infants Are Able to Detect Changes in Eye Gaze as Small

Question 25

Question 25

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Infants are able to detect changes in eye gaze as small as 5 visual degrees-the difference between someone looking at the infant's ear instead of directly into his or her eyes-by what age?


A) 2 to 3 weeks
B) 3 ½ months
C) 4 to 5 months
D) 10 to 12 months

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