Perceptual learning (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1973

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Episode of Series “An Introduction to Psychology”.
Traces the different approaches adopted in research into the way in which a child learns to coordinate his actions in relation to the world around him. Looks at a number of famous experiments including the Visual Cliff, Inverted Prism and dark-reared animals. Also demonstrates some of the perceptual processes on which they are based.

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producer

Carol Haslam

production company

BBC-TV

Duration

00:25:33:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1973

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An Introduction to Psychology

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An Introduction to Psychology

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