Which of the following is TRUE about brain development during infancy?
A) Failing to interact with an infant appropriately will not have an impact on brain development
B) Appropriate interaction and stimulation work to develop neural pathways and connections in the infant's brain
C) The weight of the brain at birth is about 50% the weight of the adult brain
D) The infant's environment does not affect brain development, as the process is purely physical
Answer: B
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