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30 May, 14:58

The last time you visited your 6-month-old niece, you popped your head over the padding on her crib every time that she kicked the mattress with her heel. She loved the game. It has been two weeks since your last visit; does she still remember the game?

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  1. 30 May, 15:05
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    Answer: Yes

    Explanation:

    Infants persist recognition memory at the starting age. They can recognize objects, people action etc through this memory. Babies tends to increase their remembering power from near about 5-months old age.

    According to the question, niece will most probably still remember the game even after two weeks of gap due to recognition memory that infants persist in starting first year of life.
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