AbstractDespite the development of experimental methods capable of measuring early human color vision, we still lack a procedure comparable to those used to diagnose the well-identified congenital and acquired color vision anomalies in older children, adults, and clinical patients. In this study, we modified a pseudoisochromatic test to make it more suitable for young infants. Using a forced choice preferential looking procedure, 216 3-to-23-mo-old babies were tested with pseudoisochromatic targets that fell on either a red/green or a blue/yellow dichromatic confusion axis. For comparison, 220 color-normal adults and 22 color-deficient adults were also tested. Results showed that all babies and adults passed the blue/yellow target but many ...
Background: The prevalence of congenital color vision defects (CCVD) is reported to be approximately...
The early warning signs for the detection of visual defects in infants are emphasised. Th~ simple te...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
AbstractDespite the development of experimental methods capable of measuring early human color visio...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractDespite the emerging scientific and clinical importance of measuring human contrast sensitiv...
There is a need for a straightforward, accessible and accurate pediatric test for color vision defic...
PURPOSE To investigate feasibility, reliability and discriminative validity of pseudoisochromatic (...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
Introduction: Individuals with congenital colour vision deficiencies are at a greater risk of making...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
We have used the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue (FM 100) test and Mollon-Reffin (MR) test to evaluate th...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
Background: The prevalence of congenital color vision defects (CCVD) is reported to be approximately...
The early warning signs for the detection of visual defects in infants are emphasised. Th~ simple te...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...
AbstractDespite the development of experimental methods capable of measuring early human color visio...
An enduring practical problem in studying human visual development is to obtain enough data to evalu...
AbstractInfant color vision is poor, and most psychophysical experiments agree that infant color vis...
AbstractDespite the emerging scientific and clinical importance of measuring human contrast sensitiv...
There is a need for a straightforward, accessible and accurate pediatric test for color vision defic...
PURPOSE To investigate feasibility, reliability and discriminative validity of pseudoisochromatic (...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
Introduction: Individuals with congenital colour vision deficiencies are at a greater risk of making...
AbstractIn order to investigate the development of color mechanisms in infants we fitted elliptical ...
We have used the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue (FM 100) test and Mollon-Reffin (MR) test to evaluate th...
AbstractIn our previous demonstrations of chromatic discrimination in infants, we have used test and...
AbstractThe present paper constitutes a review of the literature on young infants’ chromatic discrim...
Background: The prevalence of congenital color vision defects (CCVD) is reported to be approximately...
The early warning signs for the detection of visual defects in infants are emphasised. Th~ simple te...
AbstractInfants show spontaneous looking preferences among isoluminant chromatic stimuli [Adams, R. ...