The wide attentional window: A major deficit of children with attention difficulties

L Shalev, Y Tsal - Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
L Shalev, Y Tsal
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003journals.sagepub.com
The present study assessed visual selective attention in children with attention difficulties
compared to age-matched, typically achieving children. We used the flanker task, which
requires participants to respond to a central target flanked by distractors, and the feature and
conjunction visual search, which requires participants to search for a predesignated target
embedded among a variable number of distractors. The results showed that children with
attention difficulties encountered major problems only when responding to a central target …
The present study assessed visual selective attention in children with attention difficulties compared to age-matched, typically achieving children. We used the flanker task, which requires participants to respond to a central target flanked by distractors, and the feature and conjunction visual search, which requires participants to search for a predesignated target embedded among a variable number of distractors. The results showed that children with attention difficulties encountered major problems only when responding to a central target flanked by adjacent incongruent distractors and when searching for a conjunctive target in a high-density display. These results suggest that children with attention difficulties have a characteristic inability to restrict visual attention to a limited spatial area so as to selectively process relevant information while effectively ignoring distracting information.
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