Dissociations between featural versus conjunction-based texture processing in infancy: analyses of three potential contributing factors
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Explanations of perception similarities between infants and adults are presented, with focus on reasons for identifying textural discrepancies of individual features more easily than conjunctural features. It is concluded that different qualitative processes account for adult and infant perception.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2001
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Pictorial cues and three-dimensional information processing in early infancy
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Infants have been seen to detect misoriented shapes in three-dimensional arrays. This suggests children as young as 3 months are able to selectively recognize three-dimensional cues in static images, using the same combinations of line junctions adults use.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2001
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Three-month-oldsE sensitivity to orientation cues in the three-dimensional depth plane
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The influence of three-dimensional pictures on the imagination of three-month-old babies is analyzed.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2006
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