Changes in infants' ability to switch visual attention in the first three months of life.
The abilities of 1-month-old and 3-month-old infants to shift their gaze from a central target to a peripheral target were compared in four experiments. In experiment 1 targets matched in mean luminance to the background were presented to infants in the periphery at varying levels of contrast. The c...
Main Authors: | Atkinson, J, Hood, B, Wattam-Bell, J, Braddick, O |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1992
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