>> -- Assume there will be persistent objects in the 3D space
>>     
>> 
>> This is not innate.  Babies don't recognize that when an object is
>> hidden from view that it still exists.
>> 
>> 
Ben> I'm extremely familiar with the literature on object permanence;
Ben> and the truth seems to be that babies **do** have some innate
Ben> predisposition that makes it easier for them to learn object
Ben> permanence, even though they also do need to learn it.

Ben> However, in a relatively stripped-down perceptual environment,
Ben> Novamente learns object permanence

What precisely does this mean?

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