By about 6 months, infants’ visual acuity improves and approximates adult 20/25 acuity. When viewing a person’s face, newborns do not look at the eyes the way adults do; rather, they tend to look at the chin a less detailed part of the face. However, by 2 or 3 months, they ...
Research on the development of human infants has revealed remarkable capacities in recent years. Instead of stressing the limitations of the newborn, the modern approach is now more optimistically based on an assessment of the adaptive capabilities of the infant. Innate endowment, coupled with ...
Regulation capacities increase with age. By age 6 (school age), most children have learned to adjust their behavior and sensory needs. As aforementioned, emotion regulation must be viewed contextually and in association with the infant/child goal for managing feelings. Therefore, while an infant/ch...
Regulation capacities increase with age. By age 6 (school age), most children have learned to adjust their behavior and sensory needs. As aforementioned, emotion regulation must be viewed contextually and in association with the infant/child goal for managing feelings. Therefore, while an infant/ch...
Furthermore, there has not been enough discussion in the study literature about whether children with various forms of ADHD have distinct sensory processing capacities. The results of our research found that there was no considerable relation between the subtype of ADHD and visually evoked potential,...
The purported ability to perceive events in ways that cannot be explained by known sensory capacities is referred to as \\ a. top-down processing. b. bottom-up processing. c. the perceptual set. d. extrasensory perception. As the senses process information,...
Understanding adults' capacities for integrating new sensory skills with existing ones has important applica- tions to expanding the human sensory repertoire. What if a new sensory skill could be combined with existing sensory skills, so enhancing existing sensory skills instead of replacing them? If ...
Infancy is a period of great changes in brain structure and function that are reflected by the increase of processing capacities of the developing child. However, it is unclear if the optimal use of multisensory information is present early in childhood or develops only later, with experience. ...
‘wrong’ around the way they perceive the world. This type of mental flexibility, of mixing and matching new, or new-old ideas in their youth is also directly proportional to the physical activity that they engage in. The pushing of limits of their physical capacities around places that are...
Additionally, evidence from clinical trials of drugs acting at the α7 nAChRs indicated improvement in attentional capacities in patients suffering from schizophrenia (Lieberman et al., 2013; Olincy et al., 2006). Together, these findings indicate that nicotine's procognitive effects in smokers ...