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Studying sensory functioning in infants had posed significant problems for researchers until they realized
Meniscus
A crescent-shaped cartilage found in certain joints, such as the knee, that acts as a cushion and stabilizes the joint.
Elbow
The joint connecting the forearm to the upper arm, allowing for the bending and extending of the arm.
Knee
A hinge joint that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia).
Shoulder
The region of the body where the upper arm bone (humerus), shoulder blade (scapula), and collarbone (clavicle) meet.
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