Children’s Visual Perception Continues to Develop up to Age 10
[Source: Medical X-Press]
It is generally believed that children’s visual perception basically reaches adults’ level at the age of 6–7. But a new study shows that the development of children’s visual perception does not stop before the age of 10.
The study, published in Child Development on Sept. 27, was conducted by Dr. Huang Yan’s group from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT) and Dr. Chen Lin’s group from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Topological property (TP) is a basic geometric attribute of objects, which is preserved over continuous and one-to-one transformations and considered to be processed in early vision.
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