Orientation selectivity in infancy: behavioural evidence for temporal sensitivity.
One-month-old infants were tested with a habituation-recovery paradigm to determine whether they could discriminate phase-shifting grating patterns that switched between two orientations, three or eight times a second, from grating patterns that only shifted in phase. The infants were found to discr...
Main Authors: | Hood, B, Atkinson, J, Braddick, O, Wattam-Bell, J |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
|
Similar Items
-
Orientation-specific cortical responses develop in early infancy.
by: Braddick, O, et al.
Published: (1986) -
Motion- and orientation-specific cortical responses in infancy.
by: Braddick, O, et al.
Published: (2005) -
Development of the discrimination of spatial phase in infancy.
by: Braddick, O, et al.
Published: (1986) -
Development of visual cortical selectivity: binocularity, orientation, and direction of motion
by: Braddick, O, et al.
Published: (1989) -
Acuity, contrast sensitivity, and accommodation in infancy
by: Atkinson, J, et al.
Published: (1981)