Although infants can discriminate between facial expressions, they

A) cannot tell the difference between joy and anger.
B) depend more on body movement to determine others' emotions.
C) rely more on vocal expressions to determine others' emotion.
D) do not respond to sadness.

C) rely more on vocal expressions to determine others' emotion. It helps if they also have emotional sounds that correspond to the facial expressions.

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