Methodological problems in a study of fetal visual perception

Anne M Scheel, Stuart J Ritchie, Nicholas J L Brown, Steven L Jacques

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    Abstract

    Reid et al. analysed data from 39 third-trimester fetuses, concluding that they showed a preferential head-orienting reaction towards lights projected through the uterine wall in a face-like arrangement, as opposed to an inverted triangle of dots. These results imply not only that assessment of visual-perceptive responses is possible in prenatal subjects, but also that a measurable preference for faces exists before birth. However, we have identified three substantial problems with Reid et al.'s [1] method and analyses, which we outline here.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)R594-R596
    Number of pages3
    JournalCurrent Biology
    Volume28
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21-May-2018

    Keywords

    • NEWBORNS
    • FACES

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