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- Infant_visual_development abstract "Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, colour perception, depth perception, and object recognition.Unlike many other sensory systems, the human visual system – components from the eye to neural circuits – develops largely after birth, especially in the first few years of life. At birth, visual structures are fully present yet immature in their potentials. From the first moment of life, there are a few innate components of an infant's visual system. Newborns can detect changes in brightness, distinguish between stationary and kinetic objects, as well as follow kinetic objects in their visual fields. However, many of these areas are very poorly developed. With physical improvements such as increased distances between the cornea and retina, increased pupil dimensions, and strengthened cones and rods, an infant's visual ability improves drastically. The neuro- pathway and physical changes that underlie these improvements in vision remains a strong focus in research. Because of an infant's inability to verbally express their visual field, growing research in this field relies heavily on non-verbal cues including an infants perceived ability to detect patterns and visual changes. The major components of the visual system can be broken up into visual acuity, depth perception, color sensitivity, and light sensitivity.By providing a better understanding of the visual system, future medical treatments for infant and pediatric ophthalmology can be established. By additionally creating a timeline on visual perception development in \"normal\" newborns and infants, research can shed some light on abnormalities that often arise and interfere with ideal sensory growth and change.".
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Amblyopia.
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ophthalmology.
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Ophthalmology.
- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Orthoptics.
- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Pediatric_ophthalmology.
- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Photophobia.
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Pupil.
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Strabismus.
- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLink Three-dimensional_space_(mathematics).
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- Infant_visual_development wikiPageWikiLinkText "Infant visual development".
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- Infant_visual_development subject Category:Ophthalmology.
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- Infant_visual_development comment "Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, colour perception, depth perception, and object recognition.Unlike many other sensory systems, the human visual system – components from the eye to neural circuits – develops largely after birth, especially in the first few years of life.".
- Infant_visual_development label "Infant visual development".
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