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Cross-modal perception is the ability to
 
  a. perceive three-dimensionality from a two-dimensional display.
  b. perceive an object through two senses at the same time.
  c. stop responding to a stimulus that is repeatedly presented.
  d. recognize with one sense an object that was learned through another sense.

Question 2

Newborns look in the direction of a sound that they hear. They also try to grasp objects that they can see. This suggests that newborns
 
  a. use the senses of sight, hearing, and touch, more than taste and smell.
  b. use vision to coordinate all the senses.
  c. cannot distinguish between their senses.
  d. can integrate two or more senses.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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