Asked by autumn hager on Apr 29, 2024
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In terms of neonates being able to visually detect movement,
A) many neonates can track movement the first day after birth.
B) it requires several weeks of experience to track movements.
C) it depends upon how stimulated they were in the womb.
D) this ability will not develop for several months after birth.
Neonates
Newborn infants, particularly within the first 28 days of life, a critical period for adaptation outside the maternal environment.
Detect Movement
The ability or process of identifying and responding to changes in position or motion of objects.
Visual Tracking
The ability to smoothly and accurately follow the movement of an object with one's eyes.
- Outline the developmental milestones pertaining to the sensory abilities of infants.
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Harsha GollapudiMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Many neonates have the ability to track movement shortly after birth, indicating that this visual capability is present very early in life.
Learning Objectives
- Outline the developmental milestones pertaining to the sensory abilities of infants.