The point at which an infant can survive a premature birth is called
a. age of capability. c. age of innocence.
b. age of feasibility. d. age of viability.
d
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Why is it thought that advances such as agriculture, literacy, and urbanization have not been accompanied by additional increases in brain size?
a. ?The earliest Homo sapiens were as intelligent as contemporary humans. b. ?Although brain size has remained constant, brain density has increased. c. ?The physiological cost of a bigger brain exceeds its benefit. d. ?More efficient neuronal connections account for modern human advancements.
One cognitive explanation for an infant's experience of separation anxiety is that the
a. baby lacks object permanence. b. baby is insecurely attached. c. baby has not yet learned to crawl after the caregiver. d. baby has no ability to distinguish the caregiver from a stranger.