AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge of the locus of highest sensitivity in the infant retina. While we know that adult contrast sensitivity and spatial resolution is highest at the fovea, recent anatomical data show that the infant fovea is relatively immature. We have studied the variation of contrast sensitivity across the visual field during development in infant monkeys in order to investigate the behavioral consequences of this immaturity. The results show that, unlike adults, the sensitivity of the infant foveal region is similar to that of the near periphery. Central contrast sensitivity and spatial resolution improve substantially relative to the periphery over the first...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Functional brain development is not well understood. In the visual system, neurophysiological studie...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractWe measured the developmental time course for temporal contrast sensitivity in macaque monke...
The temporal contrast sensitivity of human infants is reduced compared to that of adults. It is not ...
To explore the factors limiting the development of visual sensitivity, we constructed an ideal obser...
Macaque monkeys do not reliably discriminate binocular depth cues until about 8 wk of age. The neura...
Macaque monkeys do not reliably discriminate binocular depth cues until about 8 wk of age. The neura...
AbstractTo explore the relative development of the dorsal and ventral extrastriate processing stream...
AbstractWe measured the developmental time course for temporal contrast sensitivity in macaque monke...
Purpose:Stimulation outside the classic receptive–field (CRF) of cortical neurons in adult monkeys i...
Infant primates can discriminate texture-defined form despite their relatively low visual acuity. Th...
Infant primates can discriminate texture-defined form despite their relatively low visual acuity. Th...
AbstractQuantitative data on the early morphological development of the human retina show that the p...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Functional brain development is not well understood. In the visual system, neurophysiological studie...
AbstractInterpretation of measurements of visual performance in infants must be based on knowledge o...
AbstractWe measured the developmental time course for temporal contrast sensitivity in macaque monke...
The temporal contrast sensitivity of human infants is reduced compared to that of adults. It is not ...
To explore the factors limiting the development of visual sensitivity, we constructed an ideal obser...
Macaque monkeys do not reliably discriminate binocular depth cues until about 8 wk of age. The neura...
Macaque monkeys do not reliably discriminate binocular depth cues until about 8 wk of age. The neura...
AbstractTo explore the relative development of the dorsal and ventral extrastriate processing stream...
AbstractWe measured the developmental time course for temporal contrast sensitivity in macaque monke...
Purpose:Stimulation outside the classic receptive–field (CRF) of cortical neurons in adult monkeys i...
Infant primates can discriminate texture-defined form despite their relatively low visual acuity. Th...
Infant primates can discriminate texture-defined form despite their relatively low visual acuity. Th...
AbstractQuantitative data on the early morphological development of the human retina show that the p...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Vision of newborn infants is limited by immaturities in their visual brain. In adult primates, the t...
Functional brain development is not well understood. In the visual system, neurophysiological studie...