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A study is designed to assess whether infants can detect differences between two visual scenes. Results show that infants up to three months do not detect differences in the visual scenes, whereas infants ranging from three months to six months do. Which of the following best fits this pattern?
A) Infants between the ages of three months and six months will demonstrate no response when a new scene is presented.
B) Infants between the ages of three months and six months will demonstrate dishabituation when they have been exposed to the same visual scene for a long period of time.
C) Infants between the ages of one month and three months will continue to demonstrate no response when a new scene is presented.
D) Infants between the ages of one month and three months will show dishabituation when a new scene is presented.