William James (the Psychologist) once described the sensory world of a newborn infant as a “great blooming, buzzing confusion.” Is this correct? If not, state the evidence. If so, when does the world cease to be so confusing?

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William James (the Psychologist) once described the sensory world of a newborn infant as a “great blooming, buzzing confusion.” Is this correct? If not, state the evidence. If so, when does the world cease to be so confusing (how would we know)?

 

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