Mark,
Are you suggesting that showing young kids colored blocks is the right
thing to do?
John Graves
WA1JG
Mark Roberts wrote:
David Mann wrote:
I'd never heard of NPR until recently when I saw a couple of links to
some very good shows about the origins of the financial crisis.
Since then I've been following their Planet Money blog. We just
don't seem to get much decent journalism in this country.
Not only that, they seem to cover a lot of things of interest to
photographers (odd for a radio program, but they make it work). We
have the "journalism ethics" thread started by one of their programs,
and later that same day their afternoon news program had a brief story
on discoveries about human color perception. In short, it's long been
known that people categorize colors using the left side of their
brains, but now it's been discovered that before toddlers learn the
*names* of colors, they use the right side of their brains to
categorize them.
Fascinating stuff:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97608445
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