The role of color, contrast, and spatial complexity in infants’ visual engagement with board and picture book images | Synapse
March 3, 2026
The role of color, contrast, and spatial complexity in infants’ visual engagement with board and picture book images
Key Points
Infants demonstrate greater visual engagement with images that have high contrast and vibrant colors, capturing their attention more effectively.
The primary metric showed that infants engaged 30% longer with images that utilized both color and spatial complexity in various books.
Observational analysis focused on infants interacting with board and picture book images, measuring visual engagement in response to color and contrast metrics.
These findings highlight the importance of visual features in books for infants, suggesting that design choices could impact early visual development.