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Memory improves dramatically between 1 and 2 months of age and then again by 36 months.
Selective Perception
The process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages while ignoring opposing viewpoints, often due to biases.
Selective Memory
The tendency to remember only certain details of an event or experience, often those that align with one's existing beliefs or attitudes.
Rehearsing
The act of practicing ahead of time how one will perform in a specific situation to perfect their response or performance.
Boredom
A state of feeling disinterested or weary due to lack of stimulation or activity.
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