Multiple Choice
Slaughter and her team (2004) described three types of knowledge that together form an infant's representation for the body. In what order do the following describe the findings most accurately?
A) sensorimotor, visuospatial, lexical-semantic knowledge
B) visuospatial, lexical-semantic and sensorimotor knowledge
C) sensorimotor, lexical-semantic and visuospatial knowledge
D) sensorimotor, short-term mental representation of the body and discriminating people from animals.
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