Babies do not fall for illusion that fools older children, study finds
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#6GXZV)
Experts says findings of dots tests are down to information processing not yet being fully developed
Babies really do see the world differently, researchers have found, after revealing that those under six months old do not fall for a visual illusion that can trick older children and adults.
Experts say that is because information processing in the tots' brains is not yet fully developed, which means they make different assumptions about what they see.
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