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What was the dominant style of the church architecture in the eleventh and twelfth centuries?
Visual Tracking
The ability to smoothly follow a moving object with one's gaze, crucial for various tasks and developing in early childhood.
Preferential Looking
A research technique used to study visual attention and perception, especially in infants, by measuring how long they look at one stimulus compared to another.
Brain Imaging
Techniques and processes used to visualize the structure or function of the brain through various forms of imaging technology.
Visual Cliff
An experimental apparatus used to study perception of depth and fear of falling in infants, demonstrating their ability to perceive depth.
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