The ANTI-Vea-UGR Platform: A Free Online Resource to Measure Attentional Networks (Alertness, Orienting, and Executive Control) Functioning and Executive/Arousal Vigilance
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Coll Martín, Tao; Román Caballero, Rafael; Caballero Martínez, Juan; Martín Sánchez, Paulina del Carmen; Trujillo, Laura; Cásedas, Luis; Concepción Castellanos, M.; Hemmerich, Klara; Manini, Greta; Botta, Fabiano; Marotta, Andrea; Martín Arévalo, Elisa; Lupiáñez Castillo, JuanEditorial
MDPI
Materia
Vigilance Attention Online assessment
Fecha
2023-09-08Referencia bibliográfica
Coll-Martín, Tao, Rafael Román-Caballero, María del Rocío Martínez-Caballero, Paulina del Carmen Martín-Sánchez, Laura Trujillo, Luis Cásedas, M. Concepción Castellanos, Klara Hemmerich, Greta Manini, María Julieta Aguirre, et al. 2023. The ANTI-Vea-UGR Platform: A Free Online Resource to Measure Attentional Networks (Alertness, Orienting, and Executive Control) Functioning and Executive/Arousal Vigilance. Journal of Intelligence 11: 181. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ jintelligence11090181]
Patrocinador
Project P20-00693, funded by the Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación of the Junta de Andalucía; FEDER a way of making Europe, and by the Spanish MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033; PID2020-114790GB-I00; Predoctoral fellowship (FPU17/06169) from the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and SportResumen
The Attentional Networks Test for Interactions and Vigilance—executive and arousal
components (ANTI-Vea) is a computerized task of 32 min duration in the standard format. The
task simultaneously assesses the main effects and interactions of the three attentional networks (i.e.,
phasic alertness, orienting, and executive control) and two dissociated components of vigilance with
reasonable reliability (executive and arousal vigilance). We present this free and publicly accessible
resource (ANTI-Vea-UGR; https://anti-vea.ugr.es/) developed to easily run, collect, and analyze
data with the ANTI-Vea (or its subtasks measuring some attentional and/or vigilance components
embedded in the ANTI-Vea). Available in six different languages, the platform allows for the
adaptation of stimulus timing and procedure to facilitate data collection from different populations
(e.g., clinical patients, children). Collected data can be freely downloaded and easily analyzed with
the provided scripts and tools, including a Shiny app. We discuss previous evidence supporting that
attention and vigilance components can be assessed in typical lab conditions as well as online and
outside the laboratory. We hope this tutorial will help researchers interested in measuring attention
and vigilance with a tool useful to collect data from large sample sizes and easy to use in applied
contexts.