Experiments involving infants' perception of 3-D figures, when combined with visual cliff data, suggest that

a. at least some level of depth perception is innate.
b. depth perception is heavily dependent on skillful motor coordination.
c. depth perception is almost entirely learned.
d. neither innate mechanisms nor learning have much effect on depth perception.

Ans: a. at least some level of depth perception is innate.

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