The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning
The study analyzes the visual scanning characteristic of infants from the time of birth to five months of age, an interval of rapid advances in visul encoding capabilities. The work is based on the assumption that what an infant learns about the visual world will depend to a large degree on the manner in which it is examined. The volume draws upon recent findings from the neurosciences to aid in the interpretation of the behavioral data on infant scanning characteristics.
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The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning
The study analyzes the visual scanning characteristic of infants from the time of birth to five months of age, an interval of rapid advances in visul encoding capabilities. The work is based on the assumption that what an infant learns about the visual world will depend to a large degree on the manner in which it is examined. The volume draws upon recent findings from the neurosciences to aid in the interpretation of the behavioral data on infant scanning characteristics.
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The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning

The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning

by Bloomsbury Academic
The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning

The Scanning Patterns of Human Infants: Implications for Visual Learning

by Bloomsbury Academic

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The study analyzes the visual scanning characteristic of infants from the time of birth to five months of age, an interval of rapid advances in visul encoding capabilities. The work is based on the assumption that what an infant learns about the visual world will depend to a large degree on the manner in which it is examined. The volume draws upon recent findings from the neurosciences to aid in the interpretation of the behavioral data on infant scanning characteristics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780893911140
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1982
Series: Monographs on Infancy
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)

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onson /f Gordon /i W.

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