Abstract

Although lots of studies about neon color spreading have been reported, few of these studies have focused on the perceptual development of it in human infants. Therefore, this study explores the perceptual development of neon color spreading in infants. In experiment 1, we examined 3–6-month-olds’ perception of neon color spreading in static conditions. In experiment 2, we examined 3–6-month-olds’ perception of neon color spreading in moving conditions. Our results suggest that while only 5–6-month-old infants show a preference for neon color spreading in the static condition, 3–4-month-old infants also prefer neon color spreading if motion information is available.

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