Multiple Choice
Which research finding would be MOST consistent with a nativist perspective on children's development of the understanding of space?
A) Spatial information is processed in a part of the brain that is separate from the parts of the brain that process other information.
B) Arm movement is necessary for infants' initial concepts of space.
C) Language shapes spatial development.
D) Infants exposed to different cultural practices develop spatial understanding at different rates.
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