Head and shoulders,knees and toes: Which parts of the body are necessary to be seen? |
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Abstract: | Children aged 2 and 3 years were tested for a previously neglected form of knowledge about visual perception; namely, whether an observer can see a figure that is partially occluded. The results indicate that for children of this age the visibility of a figure's face is crucial for judging visibility, whereas the visibility of the legs is not. This phenomenon is limited to human‐like figures. Results are explained in terms of engagement, a precursor to a mature understanding of attention. |
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