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IMAGE: A fractal inspired carpet designed by Richard Taylor and his University of Oregon colleagues is underfoot during a reception in a Chicago building. A new study by UO psychologists working. view more
Credit: Photo by Richard Taylor
EUGENE, Ore. Dec. 11, 2020 By the time children are 3 years old they already have an adult-like preference for visual fractal patterns commonly seen in nature, according to University of Oregon researchers.
That discovery emerged among children who ve been raised in a world of Euclidean geometry, such as houses with rooms constructed with straight lines in a simple non-repeating manner, said the study s lead author Kelly E. Robles, a doctoral student in the UO s Department of Psychology.