Work
Our vision works by the light around us being captured by a large number of light-sensitive cells located in the retinas at the back of our eyes. The light is converted into signals that are sent to the brain and there converted into visual impressions. David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel clarified how this process works during the 1960s: In the cerebral cortex signals are analyzed in sequence by cells with the specific tasks of interpreting contrasts, patterns, and movements. They also showed that this ability develops in children during the initial period after birth.
YES FROM BIRTH!!
WOW ACE's vs. Developmental Trauma . . . where developmental trauma is a lot more serious, as people can have different experience, and responses based on cross-generational truama, and attachments into system thinking.
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