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The Development of Attention

The Development of Attention

J.T. Enns

(1990)

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Abstract

This volume presents an up-to-date review of developmental aspects of human attention by leading researchers and theorists. The papers included in the first section consider the ways in which newborns are pretuned to visual, auditory, linguistic, and social features of their environment, as well as how selectivity to these features changes in the first year of life. The following section examines properties of the visual and auditory world that are attention-getting for children. Developmental increases in capacity and strategy are also examined in this section through the study of perception, memory, problem-solving and language. Section III explores several ways in which selective processing can fail in development (e.g. autism, hyperactivity, and psychopathy) while Section IV reports on those aspects of selectivity that are lost (and preserved) in the aging process.
Overall the writing is strong, the organization provided by the editor is unusually valuable, and the simple presence of this material in one place will serve researchers well in both the adult and the developmental fields.
Contemporary Psychology