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Seeing it coming: infants' brain responses to looming danger.

F R Ruud van der Weel1, Audrey L H van der Meer.   

Abstract

A fundamental property of most animals is the ability to see whether an object is approaching on a direct collision course and, if so, when it will collide. Using high-density electroencephalography in 5- to 11-month-old infants and a looming stimulus approaching under three different accelerations, we investigated how the young human nervous system extracts and processes information for impending collision. Here, we show that infants' looming related brain activity is characterised by theta oscillations. Source analyses reveal clear localised activity in the visual cortex. Analysing the temporal dynamics of the source waveform, we provide evidence that the temporal structure of different looming stimuli is sustained during processing in the more mature infant brain, providing infants with increasingly veridical time-to-collision information about looming danger as they grow older and become more mobile.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19756463     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-009-0585-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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