Ross et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Color contrast, luminance contrast and competition within exogenous orienting in 3.5-month-old infantsRoss et al., 1999
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- Ross S
- Dannemiller J
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- Infant Behavior and Development
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Exogenous (stimulus driven) orienting shows evidence of competition in early infancy. The infant's tendency to detect and orient to a small moving stimulus is affected significantly by the colors and spatial distribution of other static stimuli in the visual field. In previous work …
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