Development of selective attention: perceptual load influences early versus late attentional selection in children and adults |
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Authors: | Huang-Pollock Cynthia L Carr Thomas H Nigg Joel T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1117, USA. huangpol@pilot.msu.edu |
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Abstract: | The moderating effect of perceptual load on visual selective attention was examined in 2 studies. In Study 1, children and young adults searched displays of varying set size flanked by irrelevant distractors. Children's performance was as efficient as adults' under conditions of high but not low loads, suggesting that early selection engages rapidly maturing neural systems and late selection engages later-maturing systems. In Study 2, 4 age groups were tested, and place markers were set at empty locations to examine perceptual grouping effects. Study 1's pattem was replicated in all age groups, with onset of early selection occurring at lower loads for younger children. Overall, children initiated early selection at lower loads to compensate for immature anterior-system interference control processes. |
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