Abstract
The study examined whether screen size (10° vs 19° dia.) and separation (3° vs 10° eccentricity of inner edges) affect the estimates of actuity obtained with 1–3 month infants tested by forced-choice preferential looking. One and 2-month infants (but not 3-month olds) showed higher acuity estimates with the larger screens. Screen separation did not significantly affect acuity estimates for any of the age groups. Possible factors underlying these results are discussed.
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