Multiple Choice
The intersensory redundancy hypothesis suggests that
A) through experience with objects, the infant's perceptual system will advance from an amodal to an intermodal state.
B) information from various senses can be redundant when it represents the same object.
C) sensory information is not to be integrated.
D) integration of sensory information can be too complex for young children.
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