The Horrible Aspects of Science: The Visual Cliff Experiment 1960

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The Visual Cliff Experiment of 1960 was conducted by psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk to study depth perception in human and animal infants. The experiment involved a glass-covered platform with a drop-off, creating the illusion of a cliff. While considered ethically sound, it provided valuable insights into perceptual development and has had a lasting impact on our understanding of early sensory experiences.

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