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. Shadows . chasing pigeons . Mud pie . Clouds in to shapes . Peter Pan . Alice in Wonderland

. Time . Money . Work . Signs/ Direction . Shopping . Boys, Girls, Dating

Facts about how we perceive the world as we get older . As we get older, our senses actually "fuse" together, and we lose the ability to focus on isolated pieces of sensory information. . adults perceive certain events far more accurately than children can. . Once people reach about the age of twelve, they start to combine sensory information to make better sense of the world. . While an adult would perceive a big, barking dog as a single entity, a six-year-old would treat the big dog and the frightening barks as two independent sensory events. . children separate out different aspects of a single sense. . As researcher Dr. Marko Nardini explains, adults combine a lot of different kinds of visual data in order to see something properly. http://io9.com/5637134/children-and-adults-see-the-world-in-fundamentally-different-ways

Videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-WgvnMl4L0 children playing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLQQ513UHEY Rotoscoping 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqKtEcPlQ8w Rotoscoping 2