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What a child learns about the world is based on its innate mental structure.
Once you do, it makes perfect sense that the foetus learns about the world by listening to Radio 4.
Poggio says this is similar to the way a baby's brain gets imprinted with visual information and learns about the world around it.
A reader learns about the world and imagines it differently from the way a viewer does; according to some experimental psychologists, a reader and a viewer even think differently.
By correlating the auditory and visual signals with the simulated brain activity as the robot learns about the world, researchers could then introduce distortions to the simulation – so as, say, to mimic the wiring of an autistic brain – and then hit the replay button.
My 4-year-old will learn that lesson as he grows and learns about the world.
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The choosing and carrying out of these actions is absolutely critical to how we sample, and therefore learn about, the world (Friston, 2009; Friston, Daunizeau, Kilner, & Kiebel, 2010).
Or learn about the world?
"What else are they learning about the world?
She's also learned about the world of hip-hop.
It's how I learned about the world".
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