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The Development of Attention - Research and Theory
J.T. Enns (Ed.)
Verlag Elsevier Textbooks, 1990
ISBN 9780080867236
Format PDF
Kopierschutz DRM
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Front Cover
1
The Development of Attention: Research and Theory
4
Copyright Page
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
10
List of Contributors
14
Section I: Attention in Infancy
18
Chapter 1. Attention in Infancy and the Prediction of Cognitive Capacities in Childhood
20
Chapter 2. The Role Of Motion in Infants' Perception of Occlusion
38
Chapter 3. Regulatory Mechanisms in Infant Development
64
Chapter 4. Temporal Structure of Stimulation Maintains Infant Attention
84
Chapter 5. Rules for Listening in Infancy
104
Chapter 6. Selectivity and Early Infant Vocalization
138
Section II: Attention in Childhood
154
Chapter 7. Relations between Components of Visual Attention
156
Chapter 8. More Evidence for a Common, Central Constraint on Speed of Processing
176
Chapter 9 . Texture Segregation in Young Children
192
Chapter 10. Evidence for Efficient Visual Selectivity in Children
214
Chapter 11. Covert Orienting in Young Children
228
Chapter 12. The Development of Attentional Control Mechanisms
244
Chapter 13. Peripheral Vision in Young Children: Implications for the Study of Visual Attention
262
Chapter 14. Cognitive Development and the Growth of Capacity: Issues in NeoPiagetian Theory
280
Chapter 15. Attention and Memory in Context-Independent and Context-Interactive Situations
306
Chapter 16. Attentional Capacity and Children's Memory Strategy Use
322
Chapter 17. The Role of Labels in Directing Children's Attention
338
Section III: Attention in Special Populations
360
Chapter 18. Reorientation in Hyperactive and Non-Hyperactive Children: Evidence for Developmentally Immature Attention
362
Chapter 19. A Cognitive-Developmental Approach to Studying Attention Deficits
382
Chapter 20. Attention and Hyperactivity
400
Chapter 21. Autism: A Developmental Spatial Neglect Syndrome?
422
Chapter 22. Psychopathy and Attention
446
Section IV: Attention in the Aged
462
Chapter 23. Aging and the Deployment of Visual Attention
464
Chapter 24 . Aging, Feature Integration, and Visual Selective Attention
484
Chapter 25. Developmental Changes in Attention and Visual Search throughout Adulthood
506
Chapter 26. Adult Age Differences in Visual Search: The Role of Non-Attentional Processes
526
Chapter 27. Attentional Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias
544
Author Index
562
Subject Index
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