Development of motion-defined figure ground segregation in preschool and older children, using a letter-identification task

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作者
Giaschi, D [1 ]
Regan, D [1 ]
机构
[1] YORK UNIV, DEPT PSYCHOL, N YORK, ON M3J 1P3, CANADA
关键词
motion contrast; visual acuity; visual development; figure-ground segregation;
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10.1097/00006324-199709000-00024
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Background. Three-month-old infants can discriminate motion-defined (MD) form, but we do not know the age at which this ability reaches adult levels, Previous psychophysical evidence suggests that different neural mechanisms are involved in the processing of luminance-defined (LD) and MD spatial form in adults. This difference may be reflected in the development of LD versus MD form identification in children, Methods. We measured speed threshold for identifying MD letters, letter-chart (i.e., Snellen) acuity for high-contrast LD letters and single-letter acuity for high- and low-contrast LD letters. Forty-seven children between 3 and 12 years of age and 20 adult subjects were tested, Results. Development to the adult level was observed as follows: low-contrast single-letter acuity before 3 years; high-contrast single-letter acuity by 5 to 6 years; the ability to identify MD letters by 7 to 8 years; letter-chart acuity by 9 to 10 years. Conclusions. MD form identification continues to mature in preschool children. LD form identification also matures in this age group but with a different time course, MD letters are not equivalent to low-contrast letters developmentally. Our findings provide further support for the hypothesis that the spatial aspects of MD and LD form are processed separately to some extent.
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