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Space-based visual attention: A marker of immature selective attention in toddlers?

Abstract

International audience Various studies suggested that attentional difficulties cause toddlers' failure in some spatial search tasks. However, attention is not a unitary construct and this study investigated two attentional mechanisms: location selection (space‐based attention) and object selection (object‐based attention). We investigated how toddlers' attention is distributed in the visual field during a manual search task for objects moving out of sight, namely the moving boxes task. Results show that 2.5‐year‐olds who failed this task allocated more attention to the location of the relevant object than to the object itself. These findings suggest that in some manual search tasks the primacy of space‐based attention over object‐based attention could be a marker of immature selective attention in toddlers.

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