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What the world looks like to a baby​

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Answered by Citrusy
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While they may look intently at a highly contrasted target, babies have not yet developed the ability to easily tell the difference between two targets or move their eyes between the two images. Their primary focus is on objects 8 to 10 inches from their face or the distance to the parent's face.

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The babies perceive this world upside down. Everything they see, looks to them as upside down, like an inverted image. When a child is born, he sees everything like an inverted image, so if we stand in front of a child, he will perceive us as standing upside down, heads down and the lower portion upside.

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