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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

How do babies develop a fear of falling?

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  • i wanna see the turtle experiment

  • @llanolover did you watch the video dipshit?!

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  • @cdjj07 lol I laughed when I heard about the baby turtle jumping in :D

  • maybe BOTH depth perception and parental influence are innate. maybe it's just that feedback from the parents overrides it?

  • " . . . fear of heights is not innate, at least not at this age."

    What could this possibly mean?

  • @llanolover apparently not...

  • Babies don't develop a fear of falling, it is innate.

  • Correction, babies aren't little people, they have bigger head to body ratio, tacchycardia, increased BP etc. They are babies. Midgets, however, are little people!!

  • wouldn't this also show that boys take more risk than girls? so this risk taking develops early...

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