Science Source January 20, 2009 DVD
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Baby with hidden toy, demonstrating object permanence. Object permanence describes the ability of the brain to retain and utilise visual images. It develops at about eight months of age.
Science Source January 20, 2009 DVD
2011-03-21
EAST NEWS
Science Source
Doug Goodman
ga2930
1,82MB
33cm x 22cm by 300dpi
ABILITY, ABOUT, AGE, AND, AT, BABY, BRAIN, BRZDAC, BRZDACE, CHILD, CHILDREN, DEMONSTRATING, DEMONSTROWANIE, DESCRIBES, DEVELOP, DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPS, DOUG, DZIECI, DZIECIECA, DZIECIECE, DZIECIECY, DZIECKO, EIGHT, GOODMAN, GRANIE, HIDDEN, HIGHCHAIR, INFANT, IT, LUDZIE, MONTHS, MOZG, NIEMOWLE, OBIEKT, OBJECT, OBRAZY, ODTWARZANIE, OF, OKAZYWANIE, PEOPLE, PERMANENCE, PERSON, PLAYING, PROGRES, PRZEDMIOT, RETAIN, ROZWOJ, THE, TO, TOT, TOTS, TOY, TRWALOSC, UTILISE, VISION, VISUAL, WIDZENIE, WIEK, WITH, WIZERUNKI, WIZJA, Z, ZABAWKA, ZABAWKOWA, ZABAWKOWE, ZABAWKOWY, ZDJECIA,