Development of the discrimination of spatial phase in infancy.
The ability to discriminate grating patterns, containing the same spatial frequency components but in different phase relationships, has been studied in infants by comparing looking times following habituation to one pattern. The performance of 1-month-olds was compared with that of 2/3-month-old in...
Main Authors: | Braddick, O, Atkinson, J, Wattam-Bell, JR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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