Adults and children really don't see eye-to-eye, according to a new study.
"The research reveals that kids under the age of 12 perceive visual information differently than adults do. While adults process different visual cues into one unified chunk of information, kids separate visual information. The childhood method of processing may allow kids to fine-tune their visual systems as they grow, the study authors say.
Researchers have long known that youngsters don't fully integrate sensory...
Published on September 16, 2010 00:34