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dc.contributor.authorColombo, John
dc.date.accessioned2004-11-03T20:33:05Z
dc.date.available2004-11-03T20:33:05Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.identifier.citationColombo, J. The development of visual attention in infancy. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY. 2001; 52: 337 - 367
dc.identifier.otherISI:000167463100015
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/94
dc.description.abstractOver the past decade, the study of attention in infancy has seen dramatic progress. This review delineates four attentional functions (alertness, spatial orienting, attention to object features, and endogenous attention) that are relevant to infancy and uses these functions as a framework for summarizing the developmental course of attention in infancy. Rudimentary forms of various attentional functions are present at birth, but each of the functions exhibits different and apparently dissociable periods of postnatal change during the first years of life. The role of attention in development should therefore be considered in the context of interaction among different systems at different levels of maturity during the first years of life.
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityAnnual Review of Psychology http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/loi/psych
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dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherANNUAL REVIEWS
dc.subjectinfancyen
dc.subjectattentionen
dc.subjectdevelopmenten
dc.subjectcognitive neuroscienceen
dc.subjectorientingen
dc.subjectalertnessen
dc.subjectrespiratory sinus arrhythmiaen
dc.subjectsmooth-pursuit trackingen
dc.subjectlocus-ceruleus neuronsen
dc.subjectheart-rate-variabilityen
dc.subjecthigh-density erpen
dc.subjectweek old infantsen
dc.subjectcolor pop-outen
dc.subjectyoung infantsen
dc.subjectindividual-differencesen
dc.subjectrecognition-memoryen
dc.titleThe development of visual attention in infancy
dc.typeArticle
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