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#4147 Baby Stimuli and Inputs for Learning

#4147 Baby Stimuli and Inputs for Learning #4147  List and describe the stimulus or inputs a baby receives in the first year The first year of life is a period of "sensory blooming," where the brain's plasticity is at its peak. During this time, a baby isn't just a passive recipient; they are actively filtering and integrating a massive influx of data to build their internal model of the world. Here are the primary categories of stimuli and inputs a baby processes during the first 12 months: 1. Visual Stimuli A baby's vision is the least developed sense at birth but undergoes the most rapid transformation. High Contrast: Initially, infants are drawn to black-and-white patterns and high-contrast edges because their retinas can't yet distinguish subtle color shades. Facial Recognition: Humans have a biological predisposition to seek out faces. By 2–3 months, babies begin to recognize primary caregivers and track moving objects. Depth Perception: As they begin...

#4146 Google AI Studio: Reddit Scraper for Identifying Areas Needing Innovative Solutions

#4146 Google AI Studio: Reddit Scraper for Identifying Areas Needing Innovative Solutions #4146  Describe a Reddit scraper that searches daily for areas of industry and user groups that either need or would benefit from innovative solutions A Reddit scraper designed for industry innovation acts as a   "Pain Point Radar."   Its primary purpose is to bypass general chatter and identify high-signal "unmet needs"—unstructured complaints or requests that indicate a gap in the market.[ 1 ][ 2 ] Below is a description of the architecture, targeting strategy, and analysis workflow for such a scraper. 1. Target Parameters: Subreddits & User Groups The scraper targets two types of communities to find a balance between professional inefficiencies and general consumer frustration. Industry-Specific Subreddits:   These contain high-value, niche professional problems.[ 1 ][ 2 ] Healthcare:   r/healthcare ,   r/HealthIT ,   r/Nursing . (e.g., "Our EMR takes 20 cl...