If infants have the ability to use binocular disparity information, then presenting them with one stimulus that had depth information and one that did not, as Richard Held did, should result in:...


If infants have the ability to use binocular disparity information, then presenting them with one stimulus that had depth information and one that did not, as Richard Held did, should result in:



a.infants will shift back and forth, comparing the two stimuli.



b.infants looking equally long at both stimuli because neither is moving.


c.infants will look longer at the stimulus without depth information because it is novel.

d.infants will look longer at the stimulus with depth information, because they can see it and they are interested in looking at more complex stimuli.







Jun 04, 2022
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