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Orientation selectivity in infancy: behavioural evidence for temporal sensitivity.
Authors:B Hood  J Atkinson  O Braddick  J Wattam-Bell
Affiliation:Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK.
Abstract: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 discriminate patterns switching orientation at the lower temporal rate of 3 reversals s-1, but not 8 reversals s-1. This finding supports the idea that orientation-selective mechanisms improve in their temporal sensitivity during early infancy. Where they can be compared, the results from behavioural and electrophysiological studies agree as to the course of this development.
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