We report on a study with 12 infants at each of 2, 4, and 6 months of age which examines the effects on infant visual pursuit of varying the target linear velocity (m/s) and the target angular velocity (deg/s) independently. Tracking performance is described in terms of five behaviors which characterize infant performance as a tracking trial unfolds: time to initial capture, duration of initial tracking, duration of initial break in tracking, frequency of interruptions in tracking, and mean duration of all tracking intervals. Interruptions in tracking become more frequent as linear velocity increases but less frequent as angular velocity increases. The mean duration of later tracking intervals is diminished relative to the duration of earli...
AbstractEye and head tracking of an oscillating visual flow was studied in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old i...
The control of head posture and movement play a significant role in the early development of motor s...
Inhibition of return (IOR) was measured at 2-week intervals from 6 weeks to 6 months of age in 16 in...
The ability of human infants ≤4 months of age to pursue objects smoothly with their eyes was assesse...
Infants' oculomotor tracking develops rapidly but is poorer when there are horizontal and vertical m...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
Prior studies by Bower (1971) and Gardner (1971) have claimed that 5 month olds, in visual tracking ...
When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory cont...
The present study addressed the question whether 6-month-olds’ speed discrimination is ratio-depende...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
The goal of the present study was to test the influence of the spatial and temporal dynamics of obse...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SP) were studied in 5- and 9-month-old infants and adults in response ...
International audienceSmooth pursuit is a complex behaviour which is not considered as totally funct...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
The present study sought to uncover what constraints shape the early development of the perceptual-m...
AbstractEye and head tracking of an oscillating visual flow was studied in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old i...
The control of head posture and movement play a significant role in the early development of motor s...
Inhibition of return (IOR) was measured at 2-week intervals from 6 weeks to 6 months of age in 16 in...
The ability of human infants ≤4 months of age to pursue objects smoothly with their eyes was assesse...
Infants' oculomotor tracking develops rapidly but is poorer when there are horizontal and vertical m...
Smooth tracking and efficient reaching for moving objects require the ability to predict the velocit...
Prior studies by Bower (1971) and Gardner (1971) have claimed that 5 month olds, in visual tracking ...
When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory cont...
The present study addressed the question whether 6-month-olds’ speed discrimination is ratio-depende...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
The goal of the present study was to test the influence of the spatial and temporal dynamics of obse...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SP) were studied in 5- and 9-month-old infants and adults in response ...
International audienceSmooth pursuit is a complex behaviour which is not considered as totally funct...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
The present study sought to uncover what constraints shape the early development of the perceptual-m...
AbstractEye and head tracking of an oscillating visual flow was studied in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old i...
The control of head posture and movement play a significant role in the early development of motor s...
Inhibition of return (IOR) was measured at 2-week intervals from 6 weeks to 6 months of age in 16 in...