What did Friedman’s (1972) studies on habituation/dishabituation reveal?
A. Infants do not have visual memory.
B. Newborns have limited visual memory for color only.
C. Visual memory is within the capability of many human newborns, although the possibility exists that many infants do not possess such memory until several weeks after birth.
D. Habituation/dishabituation doesn’t have anything to do with memory of any sort.
Ans: C
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