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Infants and toddlers show enlarged visual sensitivity to nonaccidental compared with metric shape changes

机译:与公制形状变化相比婴儿和幼儿对非偶然性的视觉敏感性增强

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Some shape changes are more important for object perception than others. We used a habituation paradigm to measure visual sensitivity to a nonaccidental shape change—that is, the transformation of a trapezium into a triangle and vice versa—and a metric shape change—that is, changing the aspect ratio of the shapes. Our data show that an enhanced perceptual sensitivity to nonaccidental changes is already present in infancy and remains stable into toddlerhood. We have thus established an example of how early visual perception deviates from the null hypothesis of representing similarity as a function of physical overlap between shapes, and does so in agreement with more cognitive, categorical demands.
机译:对于对象感知,某些形状变化比其他形状变化更重要。我们使用了一种习惯范式来衡量对非偶然形状变化(即梯形到三角形,反之亦然)以及公制形状变化(即,改变形状的纵横比)的视觉敏感性。我们的数据表明,婴儿期已经出现了对非偶然变化的增强的感知敏感性,并在幼儿期保持稳定。因此,我们建立了一个例子,说明早期视觉感知如何偏离将相似性表示为形状之间物理重叠的函数的零假设,并与更多的认知,分类要求相一致。

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