AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vision emerges between ages 3 weeks and 3 months. Presumably, the color vision of infants is poor during the months immediately after it has emerged. We have tested two alternative explanations for the poor color vision of infants: (1) there is a special critical immaturity within the color pathways of infants; (2) infants have poor infant color vision because they are insensitive to contrast. Luminance and chromatic contrast thresholds were measured on 3-month-olds using optokinetic nystagmus (OKN), and adult luminance and chromatic contrast thresholds were measured using OKN and two forced-choice methods: direction-of-motion discrimination and...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
Groups of newborn human infants (N 180) were habituated to large 167 achromatic (‘‘white’’) lights ...
AbstractThe time course for the development of the temporal contrast sensitivity function in humans ...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
Chromatic sensitivity is very low in humans during the first few months of life. We examined whether...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of visual experience on early visual development, the cu...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractFour-week-olds, 9-week-olds, and adult subjects were tested with low spatial frequency sinus...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
Groups of newborn human infants (N 180) were habituated to large 167 achromatic (‘‘white’’) lights ...
AbstractThe time course for the development of the temporal contrast sensitivity function in humans ...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of temporal contrast sensitivity functions (tCSFs) f...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
Chromatic sensitivity is very low in humans during the first few months of life. We examined whether...
We have monitored the development of contrast sensitivity to equiluminant red-green chromatic patter...
AbstractIn order to investigate the effects of visual experience on early visual development, the cu...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of luminance and chromatic temporal contrast sensiti...
AbstractSeveral investigators have related infants' low contrast sensitivity to immaturities in the ...
AbstractFour-week-olds, 9-week-olds, and adult subjects were tested with low spatial frequency sinus...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
Groups of newborn human infants (N 180) were habituated to large 167 achromatic (‘‘white’’) lights ...
AbstractThe time course for the development of the temporal contrast sensitivity function in humans ...