Anisotropic motion coherence sensitivities to expansion/contraction motion in early infancy |
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Authors: | Shirai Nobu Kanazawa So Yamaguchi Masami K |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Literature, Chuo University, 742-1, Higashinakano, Hachioji-city, Tokyo 192-0393, Japan. o2341006@crow.grad.tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | We investigated 2- and 3-month-olds' motion coherence sensitivities to radial expansion/contraction by using the preferential looking method. The infants were tested with a stimulus composed of two dynamic random dot patterns placed side by side: an expansion (or a contraction) pattern and a random directional pattern. The results showed that the 3-month-old infants tested with both a contraction and random directional pattern could discriminate between those two motions significantly, even when the contraction motion coherence was relatively low (50%). On the other hand, the 3-month-old infants who were tested with both expansion and random directional pattern could not discriminate between those two motions. None of the 2-month-old infants showed significant discrimination between the expansion/contraction and random motion patterns. Results of the present study suggest that anisotropic motion coherence sensitivities to radial expansion/contraction emerge at around 3 months of age. |
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