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The Visual Cliff By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK

The "Visual Cliff" By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK This simple apparatus is used to investigate depth perception in different animals All species thus far tested seem able to perceive and avoid a sharp drop as soon as they can move about Human infants at the creeping and toddling stage are notoriously prone to falls from more or less high places They must be kept from going over


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Bezogen auf die „Visual Cliff“: • 90 Tage alte Ratten beider Gruppen bevorzugten die flache Seite • Bestätigung der Erkenntnisse von Lashley / Russell Dunkel-Ratten im Test Nur Bewegungsparallaxe: • Kein Unterschied zu Licht-Ratten festzustellen Auch sie verließen das Trennbrett auf der flachen Seite Nur Musterdichtenunterschied: • Keine Präferenz der Seiten # Nur die


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WATCH OUT FOR THE VISUAL CLIFF! Scientific American, 202

The "visual cliff' avoids this problem because it presents the subject with what appears to be a drop-off, when no drop-off actually exists Exactly how this is done will be explained in a moment, but the importance of this apparatus lies in the fact that human or animal infants can be placed on the visual cliff to see if they are able to perceive the drop-off and avoid it If they are unable


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Cardiac Responses on the Visual Cliff in Prelocomotor

The visual cliff, an apparatus for in-vestigating depthperceptionin the older humaninfant, can also beusedfor test-ing discrimination capacities in preloco-motor infants Visual cliff studies have up to nowbeen limited to older infants byrelying, as anindex of depth percep-tion, onthe infant's avoidance of crawl- ing over the "deep" side of the cliff Only the absence of a suitable depen-dent


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The Visual Cliff By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK

The "Visual Cliff" By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK This simple apparatus is used to investigate depth perception in different animals All species thus far tested seem able to perceive and avoid a sharp drop as soon as they can move about Human infants at the creeping and toddling stage are notoriously prone to falls from more or less high places They must be kept from going over


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The Visual Cliff - Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

Bezogen auf die „Visual Cliff“: • 90 Tage alte Ratten beider Gruppen bevorzugten die flache Seite • Bestätigung der Erkenntnisse von Lashley / Russell Dunkel-Ratten im Test Nur Bewegungsparallaxe: • Kein Unterschied zu Licht-Ratten festzustellen Auch sie verließen das Trennbrett auf der flachen Seite Nur Musterdichtenunterschied: • Keine Präferenz der Seiten # Nur die


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WATCH OUT FOR THE VISUAL CLIFF! Scientific American, 202

The "visual cliff' avoids this problem because it presents the subject with what appears to be a drop-off, when no drop-off actually exists Exactly how this is done will be explained in a moment, but the importance of this apparatus lies in the fact that human or animal infants can be placed on the visual cliff to see if they are able to perceive the drop-off and avoid it If they are unable


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Cardiac Responses on the Visual Cliff in Prelocomotor

The visual cliff, an apparatus for in-vestigating depthperceptionin the older humaninfant, can also beusedfor test-ing discrimination capacities in preloco-motor infants Visual cliff studies have up to nowbeen limited to older infants byrelying, as anindex of depth percep-tion, onthe infant's avoidance of crawl- ing over the "deep" side of the cliff Only the absence of a suitable depen-dent


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  1. The Visual Cliff By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK

    The "Visual Cliff" By ELEANOR J GIBSON AND RICHARD D WALK This simple apparatus is used to investigate depth perception in different animals All species thus far tested seem able to perceive and avoid a sharp drop as soon as they can move about Human infants at the creeping and toddling stage are notoriously prone to falls from more or less high places They must be kept from going over


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    The Visual Cliff - Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

    Bezogen auf die „Visual Cliff“: • 90 Tage alte Ratten beider Gruppen bevorzugten die flache Seite • Bestätigung der Erkenntnisse von Lashley / Russell Dunkel-Ratten im Test Nur Bewegungsparallaxe: • Kein Unterschied zu Licht-Ratten festzustellen Auch sie verließen das Trennbrett auf der flachen Seite Nur Musterdichtenunterschied: • Keine Präferenz der Seiten # Nur die


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    WATCH OUT FOR THE VISUAL CLIFF! Scientific American

  2. 202The "visual cliff' avoids this problem because it presents the subject with what appears to be a drop-off
  3. when no drop-off actually exists Exactly how this is done will be explained in a moment
  4. but the importance of this apparatus lies in the fact that human or animal infants can be placed on the visual cliff to see if they are able to perceive the drop-off and avoid it If they are unable


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    Cardiac Responses on the Visual Cliff in Prelocomotor

    The visual cliff
  5. an apparatus for in-vestigating depthperceptionin the older humaninfant
  6. can also beusedfor test-ing discrimination capacities in preloco-motor infants Visual cliff studies have up to nowbeen limited to older infants byrelying
  7. as anindex of depth percep-tion
  8. onthe infant's avoidance of crawl- ing over the "deep" side of the cliff Only the absence of a suitable depen-dent


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