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Distinguish habituation from dishabituation.What is the significance of these concepts in the context of cognitive development in infants?
Revolving Nosepiece
Part of a microscope that holds the objectives and can be rotated to change magnification.
Objective Lens
The lens in a microscope closest to the specimen, which magnifies the image of the specimen.
Microscope Head
The microscope head is the upper part of a microscope that contains the ocular lenses or eyepieces through which a specimen is viewed.
Working Distance
The distance between the objective lens of a microscope and the specimen being examined when in focus.
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