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Visual experiences unique to early infancy provide building blocks of human vision, IU study finds - EurekAlert
<p>What do infants see? What do they look at? The answers to these questions are very different for the youngest babies than they are for older infants, children and adults. Characterized by a few high-contrast edges in simple patterns, these early scenes also contain the very materials needed to build a strong foundation for human vision.</p> <p>That is the finding of a new study, “An edge-simplicity bias in the visual input to young infants,” published on May 10 in <em>Science Advances</em> by IU researchers Erin Anderson, Rowan Candy, Jason Gold and Linda Smith.</p>
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