Vision is not very well developed at birth. As a result, which statement is NOT true about vision at birth?

Color vision takes approximately 6 months to develop more clearly from birth.
Visual acuity takes approximately 6 months to develop more clearly from birth.
Newborns have a clear vision field of 12-14 inches at birth.
Newborns prefer to look at three-dimensional objects versus two-dimensional.
Newborns prefer to look at complex patterns and also the human face than other stimuli.

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At birth, your baby's eyes have visual acuity of 20/400,
At birth, babies are able to see shapes by following lines where light and darkness meet. They can see variations of light and shade and shades of gray. Newborns can only concentrate between 8-12 inches (20-30 cm), so much of their vision is blurred. Future babies should be able to see their mother's facial expressions within one week of birth.

The visual system of a newborn takes some time to develop. In the first week of life, babies do not see much detail. Their first view of the world is indistinct and only in the shades of gray ..
It is true that vision is not very developed at birth and the sense that is dominant during this time is the sense of hearing. Based on the given statements above, the statement that is not considered true as a result would be, newborns have a clear vision field of 12-14 inches at birth. Not 12-14 inches but rather, only 8-12 inches only. Hope this answer helps.