Stereopsis in animals and human infants: A review of behavioral investigations

R Fox - Development of Perception: Psychobiological …, 1981 - books.google.com
Stereopsis refers to the perception of the relative depth between objects in visual space
based solely on the slightly disparate views provided by horizontally separated eyes. The …

Do the right and left hemispheres attend to the same visuospatial information within a face in infancy?

C Deruelle, S de Schonen - Developmental Neuropsychology, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Four‐to 10‐month‐old infants process different information within geometrical patterns with
each of the 2 hemispheres (Deruelle & de Schonen 1991, 1995). This study was designed to …

[引用][C] Astigmatism and orientation preference in human infants

J Atkinson, J French - Vision Research, 1979 - Elsevier
Many infants under 1 year of age show varying amounts of astigmatism, mainly in the
vertical and horizontal axes (Mohindra et al., 1978; Howland et at., 1978). In an …

The discrimination of orientation by young infants

D Maurer, M Martello - Vision research, 1980 - Elsevier
After being habituated to obliquely oriented stripes, 5–6-week-old infants looked longer at
stripes oriented along the opposite diagonal than at the stripes to which they had been …

Newborns' preference for up–down asymmetrical configurations

F Simion, E Valenza, V Macchi Cassia… - Developmental …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The present study was aimed at investigating whether, because of a differential sensitivity
between the upper and the lower visual fields, in a visual preference task newborns would …

Detection of geometric, but not topological, spatial transformations in 6‐to 12‐month‐old infants in a visual exploration paradigm

AR Lew, KA Foster, JG Bremner… - … : The Journal of the …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a
privileged role in reorientation, relative to relations between individual landmarks. Infants …

The recognition of inverted pictures by children

VD Hunton - The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1955 - Taylor & Francis
Despite limitations of the few experimental studies reported, the prevailing assumption has
been that the child's recognition of a disoriented picture occurs independently of the …

Spatial reorientation in large and small enclosures: comparative and developmental perspectives

C Chiandetti, G Vallortigara - Cognitive processing, 2008 - Springer
Several vertebrate species, including humans, following passive spatial disorientation
appear to be able to reorient themselves by making use of the geometric shape of the …

Orientational anisotropy in the human visual system

B Jenkins - Perception & Psychophysics, 1985 - Springer
A global pattern/randomness threshold was used to investigate orientational anisotropy in
the human visual system. Dynamic transpositionally symmetric textures were used, since …

The Goldmeier effect in adults and children: Environmental, retinal, and phenomenal influences on judgments of visual symmetry

CB Fisher, MP Fracasso - Perception, 1987 - journals.sagepub.com
Adults judge that patterns symmetrical about the vertical axis are more similar to standard
patterns symmetrical about both major orthogonal axes than are patterns which are …