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Current theorizing about the timing of puberty effect attributes its visual/spatial effects to
 
  a. having a masculine self-concept and spatial experiences.
  b. increased lateralized specialization of the right cerebral hemisphere.
  c. increased synaptic activity in dopamine neural circuits.
  d. suppression of the essentialist bias in thinking.

Question 2

Today, it is known that infants as young as ____ can imitate the actions of others, such as sticking out the tongue.
 
  a. one week
  b. two months
  c. six months
  d. 12 months



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