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How does the world look to babies?

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How does the world look to babies?

Jan 4, 2016 | Kid Projects |

The visual system consists of a series of brain areas that have a map of the image that hits our eyes, as well as other areas that care about specific categories, such as objects, faces, and places. Despite such progress, little is known about how this system develops, and whether infants even have the same number and types of visual areas.

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