Four-day-old human neonates look longer at non-biological motions of a single point-of-light

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  • who: David Méary et al. from the Centre University Pierre Grenoble, France have published the research work: Four-Day-Old Human Neonates Look Longer at Non-Biological Motions of a Single Point-of-Light, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This experiment has been classified as purely behavioral testing involving no distress or discomfort to the neonates at all.
  • how: This result can be interpreted within the "violation of expectation" framework and can indicate that neonates' motion perception - like adults'-is attuned to biological kinematics. a Single Point-of-Light. Records of the . . .

     

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