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Disappearance of Unneeded or Primitive Reflexes on Schedule (During the First

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Disappearance of unneeded or primitive reflexes on schedule (during the first year) is a signal that the neurological pathways in the cortex have become at least partially


A) insulated.
B) mature.
C) myelinated.
D) functional.

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