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Peer reviewedBronson, Gordon W. – Child Development, 1991
Eye movements of 12-week-old infants were recorded in a visual encoding experiment. Results showed that infants who encoded more slowly scanned less extensively over the stimulus and engaged in prolonged fixation. An experiment with two-week olds showed significant age differences in the manner of visual scanning. (BC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Encoding (Psychology), Eye Fixations, Eye Movements


