The ability of newborns to imitate the facial expressions of other people ______
a. is an inborn, instinctive skill that equips them to bond with adults
b. is evidence of the earliest learning yet discovered in infants
c. appears to be a primitive reflex
d. appears to be based on complex cognitive processing that, until recently, was not
thought possible in young infants
c
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