What research evidence could a developmental psychologist rely on when explaining to parents infant interaction and adult attention to children's faces?

A. Attachment represents a reaction to people around the infant.
B. Infants' sociability is expressed in primitive ways during the first 6 months.
C. Behaviors and cognitive imitation are essential for the positive recognition of interactions.
D. Brain scanning techniques have found that the facial features of infants activate a specialized structure in the brain called the "fusiform gyrus" during an interaction.


Answer: D

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