So Gibson's theory basically says perception drives action. That the idea of an object's possibilities for actions are just as important as the actual actions. This video (aside from making me laugh out loud) defined the definition. That, what the baby perceives paper's use as, outside the typical purpose of paper (in the standard sense) is just as important as the actual paper's use. His perception that the sound of tearing paper is hilarious drives him to try and do it for himself.
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