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<p style="text-align:left"><strong>We, as adults, experience a unified conscious world by integrating various scattered pieces of information from the external environment. To experience consciousness by integrating individual features into one, it is believed that not only aggregating information from lower to higher visual areas but also the 'feedback processing,' where information is sent back from higher to lower visual areas in the brain, plays a crucial role. While it is known that this process is crucial in the integration of features, its development has not been fully understood until now.</strong></p>
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E-Mail IMAGE: Infants could identify two faces when the temporal interval between them was 800 ms, but they could identify only the first target (overlooked the second target) when the separation was. view more Credit: Chuo University It has previously been reported that human visual system has a temporal limitation in processing visual information when perceiving things that occur less than half a second apart. This temporal deficit is known as attentional blink and has been demonstrated in a large number of studies. These studies reported that adults could recognize two things when these two were temporally separated over 500 ms, but adults overlooked the second thing when the temporal interval was less than 500 ms. Recently, this attentional blink phenomenon has been observed in even preverbal infants less than one-year old. ....