Newborn infants' vision is underdeveloped at birth, with limited visual acuity and preferences for high-contrast black and white patterns.
Newborn infants' vision is poorly developed at birth due to the lack of visual stimulation in the womb. They typically cannot see beyond 8 to 16 inches from their faces and have a visual acuity of about 20/400, making the world look blurry to them. Infants show preferences for black and white patterns as they have higher contrast and are more visible to their immature visual system.
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