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Daniel,age 5,saw a clock on the shelf and took it apart to see what made it tick.Which theory best explains this behaviour?
Low-Frequency Sounds
Sounds that have a frequency at the lower end of the audible range, typically below 250 Hz, often felt as vibrations more than they are heard.
High-Frequency Sounds
Sounds that have a high pitch, usually perceived as having a frequency over 2,000 Hz, which are often more difficult for certain populations, especially older adults, to hear.
Inattentional Blindness
A psychological lack of attention that is not associated with any vision defects, causing an individual to fail to perceive an unexpected stimulus.
Two-Dimensional
Pertaining to a flat surface or plane, having only two dimensions, such as height and width, without depth.
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