The control of visual attention is key to learning and has a foundational role in the development of self-regulated behavior. Basic attention control skills emerge early in life and show a protracted development along childhood. Prior research suggests that attentional development is influenced by environmental factors in early and late childhood. Although, much less information is available about the impact of the early environment on emerging endogenous attention skills during infancy. In the current study we aimed to test the impact of parental socioeconomic status (SES) and home environment (chaos) in the emerging control of orienting in a sample of typically-developing infants. A group of 142 (73 female) 6-month-old infants were longit...
Effortful control (EC) is a dimension of temperament that encompass individual differences in self-...
The development of spatial visual attention has been extensively studied in infants, but far less is...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
Infants’ ability to channel their cognitive resources by controlling their visual attention allows t...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
AbstractSocioeconomic status (SES) has a documented impact on brain and cognitive development. We de...
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Resea...
BackgroundEarly emerging characteristics of visual orienting have been associated with a wide range ...
BackgroundEarly emerging characteristics of visual orienting have been associated with a wide range ...
Visual attention plays a key role in infants' interaction with the environment, and shapes their beh...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The development of attention is critical for the young child's competence in dealing with the demand...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
Little research hitherto has examined how individual differences in attention, as assessed using sta...
Attentional processes play a crucial role in prioritizing information for further processing and the...
Effortful control (EC) is a dimension of temperament that encompass individual differences in self-...
The development of spatial visual attention has been extensively studied in infants, but far less is...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
Infants’ ability to channel their cognitive resources by controlling their visual attention allows t...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
AbstractSocioeconomic status (SES) has a documented impact on brain and cognitive development. We de...
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Resea...
BackgroundEarly emerging characteristics of visual orienting have been associated with a wide range ...
BackgroundEarly emerging characteristics of visual orienting have been associated with a wide range ...
Visual attention plays a key role in infants' interaction with the environment, and shapes their beh...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
The development of attention is critical for the young child's competence in dealing with the demand...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
Little research hitherto has examined how individual differences in attention, as assessed using sta...
Attentional processes play a crucial role in prioritizing information for further processing and the...
Effortful control (EC) is a dimension of temperament that encompass individual differences in self-...
The development of spatial visual attention has been extensively studied in infants, but far less is...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...