Is that forwards first or backwards first? (Re: unintuitive for-loop behavior)
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Tue Oct 4 03:00:48 EDT 2016
On Tuesday 04 October 2016 14:51, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 10/03/2016 08:21 PM, Steve D'Aprano wrote:
>> On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 05:48 am, Michael Torrie wrote:
>>
>>> There is that old, but false, saying that the only intuitive interface
>>> is the nipple. Turns out everything, even that, is learned
>>
>> Citation required.
>
> Sure, just ask a nursing woman.
[...]
> Sucking seems to be instinctive but the actual interface is learned
> (albeit very quickly) by experience.
You say tomahto, I say tomarto. It sounds like we're using different language
to describe the same thing.
Babies do have an instinct to suck if you stick a nipple (or a finger) in their
mouth, or even if you merely touch them on the lips or cheek:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5392
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive_reflexes#Rooting_reflex
The rooting instinct, together with the sucking instinct, is present in all
healthy babies. I would expect that only the most severe development
abnormalities would prevent instincts as important for survival as these two.
Between the rooting and sucking instincts, I consider "the only intuitive
interface is the nipple" is correct. However, that doesn't necessarily mean
that babies will suckle well: there are all sorts of reasons why babies don't
breast-feed well, e.g.:
http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=114&np=302&id=1960
> Babies don't just see a nipple and know what it's for.
Of course the instinct isn't *visual* -- babies may not open their eyes for
many minutes after birth (one study found that about 3% of babies hadn't opened
their eyes within 20 minutes, the maximum time allotted) which may be long
after their first suckle.
Nevertheless, there are senses other than sight.
--
Steven
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