Carolyn Rovee-Collier's research used a moving mobile or a moving train to assess infant memory. This research shows

a. a steady improvement in memory during the first 18 months of life.
b. no consistent pattern in memory development, because the measure of memory used for the first 6 months yields very different data from the measure of memory used later in infancy.
c. a very low level of correct responses during the first 6 months, because infants' brain development is incomplete, followed by a very rapid increase in memory.
d. a very rapid increase in memory during the first 6 months, followed by a more gradual increase and then a plateau.

Ans: a

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