4a) Which of the following is true about infants’ visual acuity? Select one: i. Poor visual acuity early in life allows key features of the visual world to “pop out”  ii. Before 3 months, infants are not able to make sense of their visual world iii. It’s not possible to test visual acuity before infants are 6 months iv. Newborns have poor visual acuity, but excellent colour vision 4b)You see the results of an eye-tracking study in which infants were required to look at human faces. You see that infant A spent most time looking at the contour of the face, while infant B spent a lot of time looking at the eyes and the mouth. You conclude that infant B is most likely: Select one: i. Showing signs of a developmental disorder ii. Older than infant A iii. Bilingual iv. Younger than infant A 4c)Which statement is FALSE regarding infants’ perception abilities at birth? Select one: i. Even young babies have visual biases that help them organize their visual world (e.g., use of motion cues) ii. The auditory system is well developed compared with the visual system iii. The visual system undergoes dramatic change during the first months of life iv. Infants have good visual acuity from birth

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4a) Which of the following is true about infants’ visual acuity?

Select one:

i.

Poor visual acuity early in life allows key features of the visual world to “pop out” 

ii.

Before 3 months, infants are not able to make sense of their visual world

iii.

It’s not possible to test visual acuity before infants are 6 months

iv.

Newborns have poor visual acuity, but excellent colour vision

4b)You see the results of an eye-tracking study in which infants were required to look at human faces. You see that infant A spent most time looking at the contour of the face, while infant B spent a lot of time looking at the eyes and the mouth. You conclude that infant B is most likely:

Select one:

i.

Showing signs of a developmental disorder

ii.

Older than infant A

iii.

Bilingual

iv.

Younger than infant A

4c)Which statement is FALSE regarding infants’ perception abilities at birth?

Select one:

i.

Even young babies have visual biases that help them organize their visual world (e.g., use of motion cues)

ii.

The auditory system is well developed compared with the visual system

iii.

The visual system undergoes dramatic change during the first months of life

iv.

Infants have good visual acuity from birth

 

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