Journal article
Sustained attention, attentional selectivity, and attentional capacity across the lifespan
LP McAvinue, T Habekost, KA Johnson, S Kyllingsbæk, S Vangkilde, C Bundesen, IH Robertson
Attention Perception and Psychophysics | SPRINGER | Published : 2012
Abstract
Changes in sustained attention, attentional selectivity, and attentional capacity were examined in a sample of 113 participants between the ages of 12 and 75. To measure sustained attention, we employed the sustained-attention-to-response task (Robertson, Manly, Andrade, Baddeley, & Yiend, Neuropsychologia 35:747-58, 1997), a short continuous-performance test designed to capture fluctuations in sustained attention. To measure attentional selectivity and capacity, we employed a paradigm based on the theory of visual attention (Bundesen, Psychological Review 97:523-547, 1990), which enabled the estimation of parameters related to attentional selection, perceptual threshold, visual short-term m..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Thank you to the Irish Research Council for the Humanities & Social Sciences and the European Science Foundation for supporting this research.