Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Children really do see things differently


A study by  Jim Stone at the University of Sheffield, UK, in the journal PerceptionDOI: 10.1068/p6725 found that children do not see objects in a fully grown-up way until the age of 13. Children need to learn to distinguish between concave and convex, while adults learned to assume that objects are lit by a light source above it.


Children really do see things differently - life - 31 October 2010 - New Scientist

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