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If an Infant Looks Longer at a Striped Square Than

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If an infant looks longer at a striped square than a gray square, what does that indicate?


A) The infant's visual acuity is high enough that they can perceive the stripes, and they are attracted to low contrast images.
B) The infant's visual acuity is high enough that they can perceive the stripes, and they are attracted to high contrast images.
C) The infant's visual acuity is too low to perceive the stripes, but they do not like to look at gray squares.
D) The infant's visual acuity is high enough that they can perceive the gray square, and they are repelled by gray squares.
E) You can't learn anything about infant perception based on where they like to look.

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