Johanna seems to show an interest when her father places her in a swing and turns the music on. She especially loves feeling the blanket covering her and watching the mobile turn around above her
The integration and coordination her senses are performing while sitting in her swing can be explained with:
a. intermodal perception
b. binocular vision
c. depth perception
d. gross motor skills
A. Intermodal perception is the integration and coordination of sensory information.
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A. Executive function B. Cumulative risk C. A developmental cascade D. Child neglect
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a. TEACCH b. Floor Time c. Applied Behavioral Analysis d. Pivotal Response Therapy
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Most of the laboratory research involving processing speed and memory retrieval has
documented that older adults: A) perform better than adults of previous generations. B) perform just as well as younger adults. C) show more deficits than younger adults. D) perform better in controlled lab-based than naturalistic studies.