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Pascalis et al., (2005) used a longitudinal design to show that 9 month old infants who had looked at pictures of monkey faces at home between 6- and 9 months could discriminate between different monkeys, but infants who had not looked at pictures at home, could not.  This suggests that ____________ may be the mechanism that is driving the perceptual narrowing effect.  

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