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so:text | During the first six months or so of life... the infant brain is unable to clearly distinguish the source of sensory inputs; vision, hearing, and touch meld into a unitary perceptual representation. ...inputs from the various sensory receptors may connect to many different parts of the brain, pending pruning that will occur later in life. As Simon Baron-Cohen has described it, with all this sensory cross talk, the infant lives in a state of complete psychodelic splendor . (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Daniel_Levitin |
so:description | This is Your Brain on Music (2006) (en) |
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