Preferential looking: A sudden shift in visual fixation pattern at 32 months of age |
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Authors: | KARL JACOBSEN SVEIN MAGNUSSEN JON MARTIN SUNDET |
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Affiliation: | University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology, Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Observations of eye movements of young children in a modified preferential looking task suggest a change in the visual looking pattern taking place during a very brief time between 32 and 33 months of age. In the younger children, a grating stimulus elicited eye movements towards the target followed by a few seconds of focused attention; in the older children a visual avoidance behavior was observed where subjects looked consistently in the opposite direction of the target. An analysis of video recordings suggests that this avoidance pattern was a composite of a very brief initial target-directed eyemovement which was quickly arrested, and followed by eye movements in the opposite direction, initiating a search of the visual scene. |
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Keywords: | Preferential looking visual avoidance cognitive development information pick-up |
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