As infants age, they become
A. worse at detecting differences in sounds that occur regularly in their native language.
B. better at detecting differences in sounds that do not occur in their native language.
C. less sensitive to sounds in their native language.
D. more sensitive to sounds in their native language.
Answer: D
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