Multiple Choice
Research on intermodal relations between sensory modes indicates that
A) relations between sensory modes are not present at birth.
B) relations between sensory modes are not modifiable by experience.
C) experience is a necessary aspect to this development because intermodal sensory coordination must be recalibrated to adapt to changes in physical body size.
D) All of the alternatives are correct.
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