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Dwayne,who is in his fifties,recently developed cataracts.After having the cataracts removed,Dwayne's vision returned to normal.This demonstrates that

A) there is a critical period for visual development.
B) sensory restriction in early adulthood does no permanent damage to vision.
C) sensory restriction later in life does no permanent damage to vision.
D) surgery is an effective means for vision restoration throughout the lifespan.

Critical Period

A specific time in development during which an organism is particularly sensitive to environmental influences, outside of which such learning is significantly more difficult or even impossible.

Sensory Restriction

The limitation of normal sensory input, such as sight or hearing, which can lead to changes in perception or psychological state.

Cataracts

A common eye condition where the lens becomes progressively opaque, leading to blurred vision and, in severe cases, blindness if left untreated.

  • Comprehend how sensory devices and interventions mitigate the impact of sensory loss.
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