Studies of feral children indicate that:

a. human genetic capacity easily overcomes the effects of isolation
b. the effects of extreme isolation can be easily overcome if the child is brought into the proper environment
c. there is a "catch-up effect" in that childhood isolation causes them to learn faster as adults
d. the victims of severe isolation learn more slowly than children who were not isolated in early childhood


D

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