Abstract
This chapter reviews theory and data concerning development of the human visual system. Visual development begins before birth, and young infants can direct their gaze toward important visual information such as motion and contrast, but developmental processes that yield an interpretation of objects as coherent, stable, and predictable involve learning and maturation over the first several months after birth.
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