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Contrast sensitivity and contrast discrimination in human infants

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Abstract

Poor contrast sensitivity is probably responsible for the poor color vision of infants. But, why is their contrast sensitivity poor? Is the deficit sensory, or is it due to perceptual and cognitive immaturities? Or, is it a methodological artifact?

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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