According to the nativist view on perceptual development,
A. the ability to perceive is not innate and is achieved with learning and experience.
B. the ability to perceive is dependent on infants' cognitive development.
C. the ability to perceive involves development of distinctive features that are detected at different ages.
D. the ability to perceive the world in a competent, organized way is inborn or innate.
Answer: D
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