Multiple Choice
Perception studies demonstrate that
A) Western adults, but not infants, can detect rhythmic-pattern deviations of non-Western music.
B) Western children retain the ability to detect deviations in foreign musical rhythms throughout childhood.
C) Western babies lose their ability to detect deviations in foreign musical rhythms by 12 months of age.
D) daily opportunities to listen to non-Western music restores Western adults' sensitivity to music rhythms.
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