“…MD form stimuli activate the classic motion area MT+, regions in the intraparietal cortex of the dorsal stream, and also regions in the inferior temporal cortex and lateral occipital cortex of the ventral stream (Gulyas, Heywood, Popplewell, Roland, & Cowey, 1994;Meier, Partanen, & Giaschi, 2018). Motion sensitivity continues to improve into the school-age years and the age of maturation to adult-like performance depends on spatial and temporal stimulus parameters (Giaschi & Regan, 1997;Meier & Giaschi, 2014, 2017Parrish, Giaschi, Boden, & Dougherty, 2005;Schrauf, Wist, & Ehrenstein, 1999). Because the performance of young children (4-6 years) is immature for MD form stimuli using slow (<1 deg/s) but not fast (5 deg/s) signal dot speeds (Hayward, Truong, Partanen, & Giaschi, 2011), the current study employed a stimulus with a slow speed (0.1 deg/s) to track development as a function of age.…”