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Noncooperative Games: Extensionsat a perceptually naive infant possesses the perceptual abilities of experienced adults, whereas empiricists such as William James maintain that the young infant’s world is composed of a “blooming, buzzing confusion.” According to this latter view, objects and people gradually emerge through experience from the background of perceptual chaos.粗语 发表于 2025-3-23 17:56:44
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69291-1ns can help explicate the way the brain handles sensory information, which is an interesting idea traced through its long history by Coren and Girgus (1978). Developmental changes in the way illusions are perceived may, in turn, bring a better understanding of both the developing nervous system and the functioning of a mature nervous system.流浪者 发表于 2025-3-23 18:04:41
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Noncooperative Games: Extensionsat a perceptually naive infant possesses the perceptual abilities of experienced adults, whereas empiricists such as William James maintain that the young infant’s world is composed of a “blooming, buzzing confusion.” According to this latter view, objects and people gradually emerge through experie防止 发表于 2025-3-24 07:06:32
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Core, Shapley Value, and Weber Seties for the perception of complex auditory patterns such as speech (see Schneider, Trehub, & Bull, 1979; Trehub, Bull, & Schneider, 1981a). The research in infant audition focused primarily on the neonatal period, with little or no attention to subsequent development. This research direction was moteustachian-tube 发表于 2025-3-24 17:01:30
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Finite Games with Incomplete Informationanatomical level (the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the hair cells and supporting structures). Consequently, we might expect anatomical development to influence or limit how infants respond to sounds.