Three other explanations seem more promising. One involves physiological cha

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问题     Three other explanations seem more promising. One involves physiological changes relevant to memory. Maturation of the frontal lobes of the brain continues throughout early childhood, and this part of the brain may be critical for remembering particular episodes in ways that can be retrieved later. Demonstrations of infants’ and toddlers’ long-term memory have involved their repeating motor activities that they had seen or done earlier, such as reaching in the dark for objects, putting a bottle in a doll’s mouth, or pulling apart two pieces of a toy. The brain’s level of physiological maturation may support these types of memories, but not ones requiring explicit verbal descriptions. [br] What does paragraph 3 suggest about long-term memory in children?

选项 A、Maturation of the frontal lobes of the brain is important for the long-term memory of motor activities but not verbal descriptions.
B、Young children may form long-term memories of actions they see earlier than of things they hear or are told.
C、Young children have better long-term recall of short verbal exchanges than of long ones.
D、Children’s long-term recall of motor activities increases when such activities are accompanied by explicit verbal descriptions.

答案 B

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