Multiple Choice
What do we know about infants' ability to visually accommodate?
A) Adult-like visual accommodation ability is present at birth.
B) Visual accommodation improves after birth and is almost adult-like by 12 months of age.
C) The lens are focused at a distance of about 10 to 15 inches.
D) The 7 to 8 inch focus of newborns was selected through evolution, because this is the typical distance of the mother's face from the baby's eyes during feeding.
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