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The experiment of visual abyss has shown that visual skills go hand in hand with that motor. The view is the most important sense in the first months of life and has an influence on everyone else. The sight of the newborn is very limited, there is no binocular vision and contours are not well defined but after a week he is able to distinguish lines on a sheet large enough. At 1-3 months, he tends to prefer complex images to distinguish the shadows and feel the depth and explores the forms in their configuration. At 4 months can anodal completion and a figure to follow an object moving at great speed. At 6 months, his perceptions are very similar to those of an average adult myopic.

With the progress of time the child prefers faces less stylized, but is fundamental for the eyes.
At 6 months the child reaches a vision similar to adults. A baby can distinguish different forms located no more than 15 20 cm, the baby has the ability to gaze linger on concentric forms, to prefer the colors and shapes to prefer the curved rather than straight. Bower says that a child requires a few weeks if an object is solid or not without touch. He creates a device through a projector binocular, which gives the illusion of an object. It is projected midway between the subject and a screen. Although the ‘object seems solid, that’s only an illusion, the object does not exist, the child tries to touch it, does not hear him and starts crying. The infant was expected that the object was also seen solid. If trying to touch the infant is surprised, because it was expected that the object was seen solid. That shows that babies have the initial skills that are then refined.

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