| Literature DB >> 498848 |
A J Caron, R F Caron, V R Carlson.
Abstract
In a previous study employing habituation-recovery techniques, partial confirmation for shape constancy in 12-week-old infants was found. The infants may have been responding to changes in slant or slant-related cues, leaving unresolved the question of whether shape perception should be considered proximal (retinal) or distal (objective). In the present experiment 12-week-old infants were desensitized to changes in slant prior to test. Following habituation to a shape exposed at varying slants, magnitude of recovery was overwhelmingly greater for a different shape than for the same shape, indicating that the constant real shape of the habituated figure had been perceived across rotational transformations.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 498848
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920