Psychology – Gleitman
across the apparent cliff.This suggests that the perception of depth is not learned through experience, but is built into our system at the very start.
Complex social behaviour in humans: human social interactions are more subtle and flexible than those of animals. For much of human social life is based on
the individual's rational appraisal of how another person will respond to his own actions: ,, If I do this...he will think this...then I will have to do this.." and so on.
Peacockss courtship ritual happens to fail then he has no alternate strategy; all he can do is display his tail feathers again and again.
· Under some circumstances people tend to behave differently in crowds than they do when alone. ( For example panic- when someone shouts FIRE!
in a tightly packed auditorium, the resulting stampede may claim many more vitims than the fire actually itself would have)