Barry Cunningham

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humans have innate abilities that permit us to store representations of perceptual patterns in our memory and then apply them to each new learning situation. From the start, therefore, children search for invariant features when they try to learn something new. This helps them build visual representations and rules that will eventually allow them to identify any letter on a refrigerator, regardless of size, color, or font.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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