perceptual organization in infants
Perceptual organization in infants refers to their ability to organize and make sense of the sensory information they receive from their environment, such as visual or auditory stimuli. It involves their capacity to group and categorize objects or sounds based on their similarities, differences, or other patterns, to form a coherent and meaningful perception of the world around them.
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