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Bradley is deeply relaxed, and his muscles are not moving at all. This suggests that, for Bradley's motor neurons,
Conservation
The principle that certain properties of an object, like volume or mass, remain the same even if its appearance changes, essential to cognitive development in children as identified by Jean Piaget.
Numerically Impossible
A term referring to tasks or events that cannot occur due to mathematical constraints or limitations.
Karen Wynn
A cognitive psychologist known for her research on the foundations of human cognition, particularly in infants, including their understanding of numbers and social evaluation.
Object Permanence
Object permanence is the understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched.
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