Development of visual attention control in early childhood: Associations with temperament and home environment
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Afficher la notice complèteAuteur
Moyano Flores, Pablo Sebastián; Conejero Barbero, Ángela; Fernández Cabezas, María; Serrano Chica, Francisca; Rueda Cuerva, María Del RosarioEditorial
Frontiers
Materia
Endogenous attention Monitoring Temperament Toddlerhood Preschool Home chaos
Date
2022-12-21Referencia bibliográfica
Moyano S... [et al.] (2022) Development of visual attention control in early childhood: Associations with temperament and home environment. Front. Psychol. 13:1069478. doi: [10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1069478]
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MINCINN; Ref: PSI2017-82670-P; MINCINN; Ref: PRE2018-083592Résumé
Endogenous visual attention orienting is early available from infancy. It shows
a steady development during the preschool period towards monitoring and
managing executive attention to optimize the interplay between environmental
contingencies and internal goals. The current study aims at understanding this
transition from basic forms of endogenous control of visual orienting towards
the engagement of executive attention, as well as their association with
individual differences in temperament and home environment. A total of 150
children between 2 and 4 years of age were evaluated in a Visual Sequence
Learning task, measuring visual anticipations in easy (context-free) and
complex (context-dependent) stimuli transitions. Results showed age to be a
predictor of a reduction in exogenous attention, as well as increased abilities
to attempt to anticipate and to correctly anticipate in complex transitions.
Home chaos predicted more complex correct anticipations, suggesting that
the exposure to more unpredictable environments could benefit learning in
context-dependent settings. Finally, temperamental surgency was found to
be positively related to sustained attention in the task. Results are informative
of age differences in visual attention control during toddlerhood and early
childhood, and their association with temperament and home environment.