Quote: "A scopic regime, however, involves more than images, more than selecting and deflecting stimuli to evoke one image and not another."
Question: How might the development of a child affect his/her scope regime later in life?
Question: How might the development of a child affect his/her scope regime later in life?
The development of a child is vital in determining his/her scopic regime. Children who witnessed terrible violence at such a young age are more likely to feel strong emotions towards violence at a later age, the same would go for a child whose parents were addicts, that child later in life may be strongly against parents using drugs around children.
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