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Preference for Shapes of Intermediate Variability in the Newborn Human
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NeonatologyStatistical Shape AnalysisPhotographic RecordingsSocial SciencesIntermediate VariabilityCognitive DevelopmentAbnormal DevelopmentCognitive ScienceOphthalmologyEye FixationsBrain StructureMorphologyInfant CognitionChild DevelopmentNewborn HumansDevelopmental AnomalyPattern FormationEye TrackingPediatricsOntogenyMedicine
Newborn humans presented with pairs of shapes, each shape differing in number of turns (angles), prefer shapes with 10 turns to shapes with 5 turns or 20 turns, as inferred from photographic recordings of eye fixations.
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