Jay Belsky demonstrated the differences in the information processing of infants who were securely and insecurely attached. Specifically, Blesky found that

a. securely attached infants are better able to remember positive events, while insecurely attached infants have a better memory of negative ones.
b. insecurely attached infants interpret information less accurately.
c. securely attached infants have better attention spans.
d. insecurely attached infants have deficits in processing speed that are absent in securely attached infants.


A

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