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The hormone that increases when an infant recognizes a familiar person:
Modality Specific
Pertaining to or affecting a particular mode of sensation or a specific sensory system.
Echoic Memory
A component of sensory memory that stores audio information, making it available for further processing for a brief period after the original sound has ceased.
Icon
A symbol, image, or figure that represents a concept, object, or entity, often recognized universally.
Primacy Effect
The improvement in retention of information learned at the beginning of a task.
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