McKenzie B E, Day R H
Science. 1972 Dec 8;178(4065):1108-10. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4065.1108.
Data from two experiments show that the duration of visual fixation of solid objects by infants aged 6 to 20 weeks varies as a function of object distance between 30 and 90 centimeters. There was no characteristic habituation of fixation of an object at 90 centimeters but there was a marked increase in fixation time when objects were advanced to 30 centimeters (experiment 1). A linear decline in fixation times occurred as the object distance increased from 30 to 90 centimeters with the real size and the angular size of the object held constant (experiment 2). No evidence for visual size constancy in young infants was obtained by this method.
两项实验的数据表明,6至20周大婴儿对固体物体的视觉注视持续时间会随着物体在30至90厘米之间的距离变化而变化。在90厘米处对物体的注视没有典型的习惯化现象,但当物体移至30厘米时,注视时间显著增加(实验1)。当物体距离从30厘米增加到90厘米,且物体的实际大小和视角大小保持不变时,注视时间呈线性下降(实验2)。通过这种方法未获得幼儿视觉大小恒常性的证据。