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Newborns' preference for up-down asymmetrical configurations

Authors :
Simion, F
Valenza, E
MACCHI CASSIA, V
Turati, C
Umiltà, C
MACCHI CASSIA, VIOLA MARINA
TURATI, CHIARA
Umiltà, C.
Simion, F
Valenza, E
MACCHI CASSIA, V
Turati, C
Umiltà, C
MACCHI CASSIA, VIOLA MARINA
TURATI, CHIARA
Umiltà, C.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

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 orient more frequently and look longer at patterns with a great number of high-contrast areas in the upper or lower visual field Newborns were presented with three pairs of geometrical stimuli, each composed of a pattern with a greater number of elements in the upper part or a pattern with more elements in the lower part, The results showed a reliable preference for the stimuli that had more elements in the upper than in the lower part. The evidence obtained suggests the possibility that, at birth, the visibility of a stimulus depends not only on its sensory properties, but also on its structural characteristics

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308893022
Document Type :
Electronic Resource