Multiple Choice
To argue that there exists some coordination of the senses since birth, is
A) the approach of those interested in intermodal relations.
B) to argue that the senses are largely separate at birth.
C) to argue that experience accounts for 100% of this development.
D) the approach of those interested in learned associations.
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