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The Effects of Continuous and Intermittent Distractors on Cognitive Performance and Attention in Preschoolers
Authors:Kathleen N. Kannass  John Colombo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Loyola University , Chicago;2. Department of Psychology , University of Kansas ,
Abstract:We investigated the effects of different amounts of distraction on preschoolers’ task performance and attention. Children 3.5 and 4 years of age completed problem-solving tasks in one of three conditions: no distraction, intermittent (periodic) distraction, or continuous distraction. The results revealed differential effects of the distractors at the different ages. The younger group was susceptible to any kind of distraction; task performance and attention were equally impaired during both distraction conditions. The older group was less susceptible to external distraction, with task performance and attention most impaired in the continuous distraction condition. The results are discussed in terms of the relevance of the amount of competition for attentional focus present in distractors and the development of executive functions in early childhood.
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