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