Using habituation, Franklin and Davies showed that a novel hue was more likely to be inspected for longer by an 18-week-old infant:
a. If it came from a different perceptual category (as determined by adults) from the stimulus to which the child had habituated
b. If its area was larger than the stimulus to which the child had habituated
c. If it was brighter than the stimulus to which the child had habituated
d. If it contained longer wavelengths
a. If it came from a different perceptual category (as determined by adults) from the stimulus to which the child had habituated
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