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    Hand-Eye Coordination, Which First Appears at 4 Months as Infants
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Hand-Eye Coordination, Which First Appears at 4 Months as Infants

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Hand-eye coordination, which first appears at 4 months as infants are learning to grasp voluntarily, is related to __________.


A) visual cliff perception
B) gross motor development
C) head control
D) binocular vision development

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