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    Francis Akenami posted in the group Delta Pharmaceutical District (DelPharm)

    1 month, 1 week ago

    Babies are born with the ability to see, though their vision develops rapidly in the first few months, reaching near-adult levels by around 3-5 years old.
    Here’s a more detailed breakdown of infant vision development:
    Newborns: Can see objects 6-10 inches away, focusing on faces and high-contrast patterns. They see in black and white and shades of gray initially, with color vision developing gradually.
    1-3 months: Babies begin to track moving objects with their eyes and recognize familiar faces. They also start to reach for things.
    4-6 months: Vision becomes clearer, and babies can see farther away. They start to use both eyes (binocular vision) and develop depth perception.
    6-12 months: Babies can see colors like adults and can judge distances fairly well. They can also focus on fast-moving objects.
    1-2 years: Eye-hand coordination and depth perception continue to develop.
    3-5 years: Vision typically reaches adult levels.

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