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Late Development of Early Visual Perception: No Topology-Priority in Peripheral Vision Until Age 10.

Hongsi TangRujiao SongYueyan HuYixin TianZhonghua LuLin ChenYan Huang
Published in: Child development (2021)
Topological property (TP) is a basic geometric attribute of objects, which is preserved over continuous and one-to-one transformations and considered to be processed in early vision. This study investigated the global TP perception of 773 children aged 6-14, as compared to 179 adults. The results revealed that adults and children aged 10 or over show a TP priority trend in both central and peripheral vision, that is, less time is required to discriminate TP differences than non-TP differences. Children aged 6-8 show a TP priority trend for central stimuli, but not in their peripheral vision. The TP priority effect in peripheral vision does not emerge until age ˜10 years, and the development of central and peripheral vision seems to be different.
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