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Vision plays a major role in the organization of the human newborn behavior. Many observations show that soon after birth, the infant manifests interest for his visual surroundings (Bower, 1966; Brazelton et al, 1966; Barten et al, 1971; Fantz et al, 1975, Haith et al, 1977; Miranda et al, 1977; Dubowitz et al, 1980; Banks and Salapatek, 1981). In some studies visual target fixation saccades have simply been counted (Kessen et al, 1972; Aslin and Salapatek, 1975; Salapatek et al, 1980).
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Roucoux, A., Culee, C., Roucoux, M. (1982). Gaze Fixation and Pursuit in Head Free Human Infants. In: Roucoux, A., Crommelinck, M. (eds) Physiological and Pathological Aspects of Eye Movements. Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series, vol 34. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8000-6_3
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