No. The human is the animal conditioned by its experience to distort perception according to the conclusions it draws from its experience, amounting to beliefs that determine its behavior.
“The young brain is conditioned by experience to retain what it doesn’t understand until it is able to. The young brain is learning, but life is throwing lessons at it faster than it can meet them adequately, and it can only store them up for when it is able to learn what lessons they teach.”
This is a very good point. Thank you, Inquiry.