The Scientific Study of Infant Intelligence a Lecture
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Preyer that a little girl only 14 days old " gazed with surprise " at the fash- ionable hat of a lady who approached her. The statement has an air of probability, except that " surprise " seems rather a mild word for the emotions which an intelligent child, at least of the present day, would naturally display at first sight of such an extraordinary object. Another little girl " 3-| months old " could not only indicate where her feet were but also dis- tinguished her dress which she seemed to ta...ke for a part of her person, " and who furthermore showed " a strong passion for colorT So early a chromatic infatuation is rare in the recorded cases, but Dr. Alcott assures us that it was sur- passed in the case of his eldest daughter, who u on the 10th day after her birth, had her attention arrested by the con- trasted colors of her mother's dress, and her attention was accompanied by a smile" We are not informed whether the smile was one of approval or derision, or whether it was one of those unmeaning, non-committal smiles which M.
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