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Development of Visual System • Infancy – eyes begin to develop 4th week of gestation – finished by 7 months gestation

Development of Visual System Infancy –eyes begin to develop 4th week of gestation –finished by 7 months gestation

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Page 1: Development of Visual System Infancy –eyes begin to develop 4th week of gestation –finished by 7 months gestation

Development of Visual System

• Infancy– eyes begin to develop 4th week of gestation– finished by 7 months gestation

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Visual Development - Infancy

– young infants - nearsighted (8-12 inches)– immature lens muscle - trouble accommodating– fewer cones on fovea - affects detail and color

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Visual Acuity - Infancy

• Newborns: 20/600

• 6 months: 20/100

• 12 months: 20/20

• Newborns see double

• 2 months: convergence - ability to focus both eyes on single object to form single image.

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Fantz – Visual Preferences

• Preferential-looking technique• Newborn preferences

– Moving stimuli– Outer contours/edges– Sharp color contrasts– Symmetrical patterns– Curved patterns– Human face

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Visual Preferences• Moderate complexity

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Development of Depth Perception

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Visual Cliff

• Gibson & Walk (1960)

• 6 months olds - distressed over deep end

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Habituation

• Used to assess cognitive competence– Declining interest indicates learning– Novelty responsiveness indicates

discrimination of new versus familiar

• Older infants habituate faster than younger infants

• Infants of same age require more time to encode complex stimuli than simple stimuli

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Habituation Example

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Habituation Graph

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Auditory Perception - Infancy

• Hearing peaks at 6 months of age

• Evidence that fetus’ can hear– DeKasper and colleagues– High Amplitude Sucking Paradigm

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Chemical Senses - Infancy

• Newborns: sweet, sour and bitter tastes

– reactions to vanilla/strawberry vs.. fish/rotten eggs– react to flavors added to amniotic fluid

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Chemical Senses - Infancy• 4 months: develop liking for salty taste

• Newborns: recognize mom’s smell– studies of breastmilk and underarm odor