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Aslin, Richard N.; McMurray, Bob – Infancy, 2004
Since the mid-1800s, experimental psychologists have been using eye movements and gaze direction to make inferences about perception and cognition in adults (Muller, 1826, cited in Boring, 1942). In the past 175 years, these oculomotor measures have been refined (see Kowler, 1990) and used to address similar questions in infants (see Aslin, 1985,…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Eye Movements, Infants, Human Body