The effects of screen size and eccentricity on acuity estimates in infants using preferential looking.
The study examined whether screen size (10 degrees vs 19 degrees dia.) and separation (3 degrees vs 10 degrees eccentricity of inner edges) affect the estimates of acuity obtained with 1-3 month infants tested by forced-choice preferential looking. One and 2-month infants (but not 3-month olds) show...
Main Authors: | Atkinson, J, Pimm-Smith, E, Evans, C, Braddick, O |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1983
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