University of Iowa researchers have found that the human brain can distinguish between an outcome caused by human error and one in which the person’s decision-making is blameless. The brain takes just one second to separate the outcomes, and in cases involving human error, extra time to catalog the
I want to see if this applies to toddlers during motor skills development. Can a toddler’s brain tell the difference between falling because they stepped too wide or because the cat sprinted through their legs?
I want to see if this applies to toddlers during motor skills development. Can a toddler’s brain tell the difference between falling because they stepped too wide or because the cat sprinted through their legs?
I could see this one being a learned nuance