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A baby who first habituates to a green circle and then recovers to a blue circle

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A baby who first habituates to a green circle and then recovers to a blue circle can distinguish between green and blue.

Habituation refers to a type of non-associative learning in which an innate response to a stimulus is reduced after repeated or prolonged presentations of that stimulus. So, according to this definition, in the example provided, the baby habituates to the green circle so he reduces his interest in it and recovers to a blue circle since it is a new stimulus to him.

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The correct answer is: can distinguish between green and blue.

Firstly, habituation refers to when an individual shows a decreased response to a stimulus after repeated exposure to it. In this instance, when a baby habituates to green circle, it means that he no longer pays much attention to it or responds to it. On the other hand, when the baby is presented with a blue circle, he displayed recovery- i.e. reacted to the new stimulus.
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