Uncovering the Mechanisms of Real‐World Attentional Control Over the Course of Primary Education

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Title
Uncovering the Mechanisms of Real‐World Attentional Control Over the Course of Primary Education
Journal
Mind, Brain, and Education
Author(s)
Turoman Nora, Tivadar Ruxandra I., Retsa Chrysa, Maillard Anne M., Scerif Gaia, Matusz Pawel J.
ISSN
1751-2271
1751-228X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2021
Volume
15
Number
4
Pages
344-353
Language
english
Abstract
Schooling may shape children's abilities to control their attention, but it is unclear if this impact extends from control over visual objects to encompass multisensory objects, which are more typical of everyday environments. We compared children across three primary school grades (Swiss first, third, and fifth grades) on their performance on a game-like audiovisual attentional control task, while recording their electroencephalogram (EEG). Behavioral markers of visual attentional control were present from third grade (after 2 years of schooling), whereas multisensory attentional control was not detected in any group. However, multivariate whole-brain EEG analyses ("electrical neuroimaging") revealed stable patterns of brain activity that indexed both types of attentional control-visual control in all age groups, and multisensory attentional control from third grade onward. Multivariate EEG approaches can uncover otherwise undetectable mechanisms of attentional control over visual and multisensory objects, and characterize how these mechanisms differ across educational stages.
Keywords
Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Education, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / PZ00P1_174150
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