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The Development of Attention - Research and Theory

J.T. Enns (Ed.)

 

Verlag Elsevier Textbooks, 1990

ISBN 9780080867236

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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

582