Which of the following is the best statement of the roles of internal and external influences in the development of perception?
A) The nativists are right: the baby has all the basic perceptual skills at birth, and later experience makes little difference.
B) The nativists are right: the baby comes equipped with all the basic skills, and experience is only necessary to maintain those skills.
C) The empiricists are right: the baby is born with only the weakest perceptual skills, and the vast majority of such skills depend on specific learning.
D) Both nativists and empiricists are partially right: many perceptual skills appear to be inborn or develop through basic maturation, but experience is also essential.
E) The empiricists are right: the baby is born tabula rasa, and all the skills it will ever have are learned.
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