Asked by Casey Labrada on May 11, 2024

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In comparison to visual acuity in the neonate, hearing

A) is less highly developed.
B) develops at a slower pace.
C) is considerably more developed.
D) varies greatly from infant to infant.

Hearing

The sense and physiological process that enables sound perception through the detection of vibrations and their interpretation by the brain.

Visual Acuity

The clarity or sharpness of vision, a measure of how well a person can see fine details from a specific distance.

Neonate

A newborn baby, particularly within the first 28 days after birth.

  • Map out the phases of advancement in sensory capacities among infants.
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Krisha PatelMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Hearing in neonates is considerably more developed than their visual acuity. Newborns can recognize their mother's voice from birth, indicating a high level of auditory development, whereas their vision is quite blurry and only fully develops over several months.