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- Title
Testing neural models of the development of infant visual attention.
- Authors
Richards, John E.; Hunter, Sharon K.
- Abstract
Several models of the development of infant visual attention have used information about neural development. Most of these models have been based on nonhuman animal studies and have relied on indirect measures of neural development in human infants. This article discusses methods for studying a “neurodevelopmental” model of infant visual attention using indirect and direct measures of cortical activity. We concentrate on the effect of attention on eye movement control and show how animal-based models, indirect measurement in human infants, and direct measurement of brain activity inform this model. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 40: 226–236, 2002. DOI 10.1002/dev.10029
- Subjects
VISION in infants; DEVELOPMENTAL neurobiology; CEREBRAL cortex; SACCADIC eye movements; SIMULATION methods &; models; ANIMAL models in research
- Publication
Developmental Psychobiology, 2002, Vol 40, Issue 3, p226
- ISSN
0012-1630
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/dev.10029