Callie is a toddler who has never seen a cow before. Initially she calls the cow a horse because she has a toy barn with a horse, and the cows were in the barn on the farm. Her mother tells her that the animal she is looking at is a cow. She quickly learns what a cow looks, smells, and sounds like after feeding it some grass. What has Callie done with the information she has gained about cows?

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Answer:

Callie has processed and memorized the information that she has gained about cows.

Explanation:

  • The brain of a toddler is rapidly developing and possesses a considerably good grasping capacity.
  • They quickly learn any new information that is fed to them as their brain processes and imprints the information on itself.
  • The brain unconsciously associates the information of the appearance, smell, and sound with each other to memorize the information correctly.
  • The information processed by the brain is remembered later whenever a similar appearance, smell, or sound is encountered.