Multiple Choice
Six-month-old Olga is allowed to feel a toy she cannot see. Later, she is shown toys that she had and toys that she had not previously felt. Olga will probably look
A) longer at the toy she had previously felt, indicating that she is able to integrate information from touch and vision.
B) longer at the toy she had not previously felt, indicating that she is unable to integrate information from touch and vision.
C) equally at each toy, indicating that she is able to integrate information from touch and vision.
D) equally at each toy, indicating that she is unable to integrate information from touch and vision.
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