Thursday, March 6, 2014

Sensation & Perception - Crash Course Psychology #5

Back to Sensation and Perception!







Do a little research after watching the video and be able to discuss the following…..

1. When is an infant able to see as good as an adult?
2. At what point in time are our senses at a peak? Does it vary, sense-to-sense, or is a general life-stage that senses decline?

16 comments:

  1. 1.With in the 1st year is when infants can see as well as adults (8-24 months)
    2. Certain senses peak at different times. Can be from 3 months to 3 years. And they decrease differently as well.

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  2. Within the baby's first year, anywhere from 8 to 24 months, a baby's vision will be nearly as strong as an adult's. The peaking of each sense varies from sense to sense. They all definitely start declining around the same time, usually in older age.

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  3. Although the eyes do not fulling develop until you are 21 years old. A child is able to focus and see the same things as an adult when they reach the age of 2. All the senses peak and decline at all different times.

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  4. 1.) Any where from 8 to 24 months a babies vision will be near the same as an adult.
    2.) Everyones senses peak at different times, it could be 3 months to 3 years.
    3.) It varies, it increases at different times and decreases at different times. Hearing could leave before sight, or other way around.

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  5. 1) Babies can see as good as adults anywhere between 8-24 months. Their peaks vary. They will start declining as you get older.

    --Dillon Heginbottom

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  6. By the age of nine to twelve months, babies should be using their eyes and hands together.By two years of age, a child's eye-hand coordination and depth perception should be well developed. When you get older your senses come around at the different time.

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  7. 1. 8-24 months
    2. Senses peak at different times.

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  8. 1. 8-24 months.
    2. It's different with every person.
    3. It varies.

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  9. 1) By (8-24) months The peaks differ. They will start declining as you get older. Health could start declining before sight. It varies.

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  11. babies can see well at 8-24 months and their senses peak at different points and decline when they get older

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  12. 1. They can see as well as an adult between 8 and 24 months. Peaks are at different points for everyone

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  13. 1. About 24 months
    2. It's different with every person
    3. Varies

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  14. They can see as well as adults between 8 and 24 months. Everyones senses peak at different points and begin to decline when they get older.

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  15. 1.) Infants can see clearly around 8-24 months. Their vision fully develops around 3-5 years old.
    2.) Adults can see through their eyes best in their 20sand 30s. Of course over time their senses will decrease after a certain age (it varies for everyone). I'm sure if you eat healthy and exercise, you can prolong your senses, and your life.

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  16. They can see as clear as adults but as you age your eyesight tends to fail more.

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