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Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early Infancy

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
卷 92, 期 1, 页码 324-334

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13419

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  1. Leverhulme Trust [RPG-2014-376]

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The study demonstrated that 4-month-old infants show poorer performance in tracking oblique trajectories, while 6-month-old infants track more accurately in this aspect. Infants at 6 months of age can track oblique trajectories as accurately as 4-month-olds track horizontal and vertical trajectories.
Infants' oculomotor tracking develops rapidly but is poorer when there are horizontal and vertical movement components. Additionally, persistence of objects moving through occlusion emerges at 4 months but initially is absent for objects moving obliquely. In two experiments, we recorded eye movements of thirty-two 4-month-old and thirty-two 6-month-old infants (mainly Caucasian-White) tracking horizontal, vertical, and oblique trajectories. Infants tracked oblique trajectories less accurately, but 6-month olds tracked more accurately such that they tracked oblique trajectories as accurately as 4-month olds tracked horizontal and vertical trajectories. Similar results emerged when the object was temporarily occluded. Thus, 4-month olds' tracking of oblique trajectories may be insufficient to support object persistence, whereas 6-month olds may track sufficiently accurately to perceive object persistence for all trajectory orientations.

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