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Different patterns of contingent stimulation differentially affect attention span in prelinguistic infants
Authors:Jennifer L. Miller   Erin M. Ables   Andrew P. King  Meredith J. West
Affiliation:aIndiana University, Psychological and Brain Sciences, 1101 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States
Abstract:The ability to sustain attention influences different domains including cognitive, motor, and communicative behavior. Previous research has demonstrated how an infant's parent can influence sustained attention. The purpose of our study was to expose infants systematically to both sensitive and redirective patterns of behavior to examine how unfamiliar individuals could influence attention. Results revealed infants changed their patterns of looking with the unfamiliar individuals. Infants had longer durations of sustained attention when interacting with a sensitive unfamiliar individual who followed into their attentional focus as opposed to an intrusive person who led their attentional focus. This study demonstrates that infants discriminate patterns of contingency to persons seen for only a short period of time broadening the range of potential mentors for learning.
Keywords:Attention   Sustained attention   Sensitive   Redirective   Prelinguistic infants
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