7. Research examining the perceptual abilities of newborn and very young infants has:

a) provided little information regarding the notion that infants experience a "blooming, buzzing confusion"

b) tended to contradict the idea that infants experience a "blooming, buzzing confusion"

c) revealed that babies are insensitive to color and shape

d) generally supported the notion that infants experience a "blooming, buzzing confusion"

I am really not sure what the research on infants showed. I know that infants looked at the new stimulus for long. And that infants have reflexes that help them survive.

Thank you

5 answers

Check this article.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/babies-do-the-math/201101/brainy-babies
After reading the article I think it is B. Am I right?
Yes, B.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
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