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According to Vygotsky, which of these is a key factor in a child's cognitive development?
Thalamus
A small structure within the brain that serves as a relay station for sensory information, directing it to appropriate areas of the cortex.
Hallucinations
Perceptions in the absence of external stimuli that have qualities of real perception, often seen in mental disorders or as a result of substance use.
Short Attention Span
A limited period of time during which an individual can focus on a task without becoming distracted.
Prenatal Viral Infections
Viral infections that occur during pregnancy and can impact the development and health of the unborn child.
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