Between 3 and 5 months, babies can
A) discriminate positive from negative emotion in voices.
B) match faces with voices on the basis of lip–voice synchrony.
C) discriminate positive from negative emotion in faces.
D) remember the unique face–voice pairings of unfamiliar adults.
Answer: B
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