Multiple Choice
L. Hay placed glass wedges in front of the eyes of 5- to 11-year old children that created a shift in the apparent location of visual objects. Hay's research on the adjustment of reaching in response to the visual perceptual changes suggests that
A) by age five, children are able to use feedback very effectively.
B) 7-year-olds tend to overemphasize feedback and overcompensate and make continual corrections in their reaching behaviour.
C) by age seven, children made appropriate use of feedback.
D) with age, children make greater use of feedback to the detriment of performance.
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