How do typically developing babies react when their mothers stop responding to them in a normally responsive manner?
A) They make deliberate attempts to reengage their mothers by smiling and cooing.
B) They become fussy and avert their gaze.
C) They show no evidence of noticing their mothers' unusual behavior.
D) They immediately fall asleep.
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