Attention underpins many activities integral to a child's development. However, methodological limitations currently make large-scale assessment of children's attentional skill impractical, costly and lacking in ecological validity. Consequently we developed a measure of 'Visual Motor Attention' (VMA)-a construct defined as the ability to sustain and adapt visuomotor behaviour in response to task-relevant visual information. In a series of experiments, we evaluated the capability of our method to measure attentional processes and their contributions in guiding visuomotor behaviour. Experiment 1 established the method's core features (ability to track stimuli moving on a tablet-computer screen with a hand-held stylus) and demonstrated its se...
This protocol describes an adaptation of a classic sequential touching object categorisation task to...
We present a new computer program that allows the assessment of visuospatial working memory (VSWM) i...
Contains fulltext : 192495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child’s development. However, methodological limit...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
textabstractDevelopment of visuospatial attention can be quantified from infancy onward using visual...
The development of attention and executive functions in normal children (7-12 years) was investigate...
Objective: Attention capacities are critical for adaptive functioning and development. Reliable asse...
Visual Working Memory (VWM) in humans is a limited-capacity system for the online maintenance and ma...
PURPOSE. Brain damage or brain development disorders can affect (the maturation of) visual processin...
peer reviewedIn developmental neuropsychology, attentional and executive impairments are commonly re...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
abstract: Previous research has shown that there is a significant relation between one’s attentional...
This study examines the use of eye tracking sensors as a means to identify children's behavior in at...
This protocol describes an adaptation of a classic sequential touching object categorisation task to...
We present a new computer program that allows the assessment of visuospatial working memory (VSWM) i...
Contains fulltext : 192495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...
Attention underpins many activities integral to a child’s development. However, methodological limit...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
textabstractDevelopment of visuospatial attention can be quantified from infancy onward using visual...
The development of attention and executive functions in normal children (7-12 years) was investigate...
Objective: Attention capacities are critical for adaptive functioning and development. Reliable asse...
Visual Working Memory (VWM) in humans is a limited-capacity system for the online maintenance and ma...
PURPOSE. Brain damage or brain development disorders can affect (the maturation of) visual processin...
peer reviewedIn developmental neuropsychology, attentional and executive impairments are commonly re...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
abstract: Previous research has shown that there is a significant relation between one’s attentional...
This study examines the use of eye tracking sensors as a means to identify children's behavior in at...
This protocol describes an adaptation of a classic sequential touching object categorisation task to...
We present a new computer program that allows the assessment of visuospatial working memory (VSWM) i...
Contains fulltext : 192495.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The aim of the ...