“…Children can learn to make left-right mirror discriminations at a young age if given detailed feedback [7,[123][124][125]. However, these results are task dependent, with some tasks in which mirror discriminations must be learned being harder than others [69,115,123]. Overall, children, even before they learn to read, can use orientation and facing direction as a form cue, but it is not the most salient feature, especially when contour and color information can be used instead [126][127][128][129][130].…”