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Early development of visual attention in infants in rural MalawiPyykkö et al., 2019
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- Pyykkö J
- Forssman L
- Maleta K
- Ashorn P
- Ashorn U
- Leppänen J
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- Developmental Science
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Eye tracking research has shown that infants develop a repertoire of attentional capacities during the first year. The majority of studies examining the early development of attention comes from Western, high‐resource countries. We examined visual attention in a …
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