What is true of memory formation in infants?
A) Infants under four months of age can recall information acquired within a 24 hour window.
B) Memory improves dramatically between two and six months of age.
C) Young infants, but not neonates, demonstrate memory for stimuli to which they have been exposed previously.
D) Long-lasting memories (one week or greater) typically do not occur until the beginning of the first year.
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