The Mind of the Child Observations Concerning the Mental Development of the Huma
The Mind of the Child Observations Concerning the Mental Development of the Huma
Preyer William T.
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96th week. — I stood at the window in the second story and threw a piece of paper to the child, who was in the garden below. He picked it up, looked at it, and held it toward me a long time, with uplifted arm, ex- pressing his desire that I should take it — a convincing proof how little he appreciates distance. 108th week. — Looking at small photographic like- nesses of persons known to him, the child at once knows whom they represent; he must, therefore, have good power of accommodation, since... only in well-deiined retinal images can be perceived the differences, often slight, by which human faces are recognized. 113th week. — Articles of household furniture known to the child are also recognized at once when represented in the picture-book, and at a distance of three inches, and of three feet. It follows from these observations that the accom- modation is perfect long before the perception of dis- tance begins — i. E. , the child is able to see plainly ob- jects at very unequal distances from the eye without knowing how unlike their distance is, nay, even without any knowledge of their being at unequal distances.
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