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Butoxors [25]
2 years ago
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Clues to the important roles both nature and nurture play in development is seen in infants as they begin to gain the ability to

actively perceive the distance from themselves to objects in the environment. This ability is also known as what term? light pattern response depth perception ocular maturation parietal brain activity
Social Studies
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Vilka [71]2 years ago
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It should be noted that the ability to actively perceive the distance from themselves to objects in the environment is depth perception.

<h3>What is depth perception?</h3>

The depth perception is the ones eyes' ability to judge the distance between two objects.

This is when  both of your eyes perceive the same object slightly differently and merge it into one 3-D image.

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