Haith (1980) suggested that the young baby's preference for high contrast regions reflects a biological agenda to keep brain cells firing at a high level. This hypothesis rests on the premise that
A) visual stimulation causes the brain to develop new visual cells.
B) cell pathways deteriorate; use it or lose it.
C) visual stimulation is necessary to prevent loss of REM sleep.
D) unused cells will migrate to non-visual parts of the brain, thus compromising visual acuity.
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