At birth, both sensation and perception are apparent. Newborns See hear. smell, and taste, and they respond to pressure, motion, temperature, and pain. Most of these sensory abilities are immature and somewhat selective, responding to a fairly narrow range of stimuli
6 At birth, both sensation and perception are apparent. Newborns see, hear, smell, and taste, and they respond to pressure, motion, temperature, and pain. Most of these sensory abilities are immature and somewhat selective, responding to a fairly narrow range of stimuli
Vision Visually fixing The infant is also able following clos one milestone to elicit responses from 2-month infant the outside world througl h the sensory capacity of sight
7 The infant is also able to elicit responses from the outside world through the sensory capacity of sight. Vision
Newborns can see right from birth. best on objects about 20cm from their/face. They are capable of tracking a moving obiect
8 Newborns can see right from birth, best on objects about 20cm from their face. They are capable of tracking a moving object
As neurological maturation and myelination allow better coordination of eye movements and more efficient transmission of information between the eyes and the brain focusing Improves
9 As neurological maturation and myelination allow better coordination of eye movements and more efficient transmission of information between the eyes and the brain, focusing improves
When 1-month-olds look at something, their gaze often wanders and their ability to scan the object and attend to the critical areas is quite imperfect. When looking at a face, for example, they look at the peripheral features, such as the hairline。 10
10 When 1-month-olds look at something, their gaze often wanders, and their ability to scan the object and attend to the critical areas is quite imperfect. When looking at a face, for example, they look at the peripheral features, such as the hairline