""Explores the extent of the baby's vast world of perceptions, from intrauterine life to the first months following birth. How does the baby perceive its world and ours? What are its capacities for learning and memorizing? Do babies respond to external stimuli? What happens when the baby leaves the intrauterine environment of amniotic fluid and enters the world of gravity and air? ... Features remarkable intrauterine footage and interviews with some of the world's leading cognitive and developmental psychologists"--Container."
""Explores the extent of the baby's vast world of perceptions, from intrauterine life to the first months following birth"--Original container."@en
"Thirty years ago, the conventional wisdom was that the fetus in the womb could not hear. Today scientists have shown that by the seventh month of pregnancy, all five of the fetus's senses are working and that the baby may actually remember and learn from prenatal experiences. This documentary explores the extent of the baby's vast world of perceptions, from intrauterine life to the first months following birth. The film looks at a baby's experiences before and after birth, in particular how it organizes its perceptions and how this relates to fundamental and lifelong questions of memory, language, and learning."@en
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