Re-orientation
Jay Cross
DECEMBER 23, 2008
William James described infants’ earliest perceptions of the world as a “blooming, buzzing, confusion,” speculating that babies perceive the visual world as an unrelated, disorganized series of images rather than, as is the case for adults, a structured world composed of discrete objects and events. Now, the torrent of information generated by the ever increasing stream of new developments has rendered this impossible. Feeling lost?
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