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Eye-movement control in newborns in darkness and in unstructured light
Child Development
|August 1, 1982
Abstract:
Infrared television recordings were made of newborn visual activity in darkness and in the presence of uniform light fields under monocular and binocular viewing conditions. Out-of-control eye movements were substantially more frequent in light than in dark for both groups. Thus, earlier findings of more out-of-control activity in light than in darkness are not attributable to monocular viewing or to the presence of distracting contours produced by an eye patch. A distinction between exogenous and endogenous control of eye movements in newborns in supported.