If infants can hear generally well at birth, why do they not encode all auditory aspects of a situation?
a. They can only hear stimuli above certain decibels.
b. Infant attention, memory, and processing speed are limited.
c. The sensory cortex is not yet developed.
d. The auditory cortex is not yet developed.
Answer: B
Psychology
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