Selectivity in encoding, aspects of attentional control and their contribution to learning performance were explored in a sample of preschoolers. While the children are performing a learning task, their encoding of relevant and attention towards irrelevant information was recorded through an eye-tracking device. Recognition of target items was used as measure of learning outcome, and individual differences in resistance to interference and inhibition of attention to task-irrelevant stimuli (i.e. distractibility) were used as measures of executive control of attention. Results indicated well-developed selectivity during encoding in young children. Recognition performance was related to selective encoding and aspects of attentional control, e...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a longitudinal study, we investigated the direct and indirect contr...
This research was guided by a theoretical framework positing that children with typical language app...
A large body of evidence supports the importance of focused attention for encoding and task performa...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is vital for higher order cognition. Although endogenous and exo...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
Adaptive behavior in learning environments requires both the maintenance of an attentional focus on ...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is crucial for higher order cognition. Factors promoting SSA are...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
The present Research Topic “It's irrelevant for the task but interesting!—How children process and a...
We review and relate two literatures on the development of attention in children: one concerning fle...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Literacy skills have been linked to temporal shifts of attention. We set out to examine the paramete...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
Attention is widely considered a core process of Executive Function (EF), but it is not clear if it ...
In the present study, the role of visual attentional processes for working memory performance in a s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a longitudinal study, we investigated the direct and indirect contr...
This research was guided by a theoretical framework positing that children with typical language app...
A large body of evidence supports the importance of focused attention for encoding and task performa...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is vital for higher order cognition. Although endogenous and exo...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
Adaptive behavior in learning environments requires both the maintenance of an attentional focus on ...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is crucial for higher order cognition. Factors promoting SSA are...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
The present Research Topic “It's irrelevant for the task but interesting!—How children process and a...
We review and relate two literatures on the development of attention in children: one concerning fle...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Literacy skills have been linked to temporal shifts of attention. We set out to examine the paramete...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
Attention is widely considered a core process of Executive Function (EF), but it is not clear if it ...
In the present study, the role of visual attentional processes for working memory performance in a s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a longitudinal study, we investigated the direct and indirect contr...
This research was guided by a theoretical framework positing that children with typical language app...
A large body of evidence supports the importance of focused attention for encoding and task performa...