Multiple Choice
The ecological theory of perception proposed a significant departure from earlier views on infant perceptual development because the theory emphasized the
A) infant's role in piecing together dynamic, visual experiences in their environment in a way that allowed them to make sense of their experiences.
B) negative impact that environment poverty would have in reducing an infant's ability to correctly develop key cognitive processes.
C) dependency that infants had on their cultural context to provide important visual cues necessary for proper perceptual development.
D) role of direct parent-child interactions in helping children make sense of their visual world.
E) role of visually complex environments in facilitating perceptual skills.
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