The disengagement of visual attention in the gap paradigm across adolescence

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S. Van der Stigchel
R. S. Hessels
J. C. van Elst
C. Kemner
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[1] Helmholtz Institute,Department of Experimental Psychology
[2] Utrecht University,Developmental Psychology
[3] Utrecht University,Brain Centre Rudolf Magnus
[4] University Medical Center,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2017年 / 235卷
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Gap effect; Eye movements; Development; Attentional disengagement;
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Attentional disengagement is important for successful interaction with our environment. The efficiency of attentional disengagement is commonly assessed using the gap paradigm. There is, however, a sharp contrast between the number of studies applying the gap paradigm to clinical populations and the knowledge about the underlying developmental trajectory of the gap effect. The aim of the present study was, therefore, to investigate attentional disengagement in a group of children aged 9–15. Besides the typically deployed gap and the overlap conditions, we also added a baseline condition in which the fixation point was removed at the moment that the target appeared. This allowed us to reveal the appropriate experimental conditions to unravel possible developmental differences. Correlational analyses showed that the size of the gap effect became smaller with increasing age, but only for the difference between the gap and the overlap conditions. This shows that there is a gradual increase in the capacity to disengage visual attention with increasing age, but that this effect only becomes apparent when the gap and the overlap conditions are compared. The gradual decrease of the gap effect with increasing age provides additional evidence that the attentional system becomes more efficient with increasing age and that this is a gradual process.
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页码:3585 / 3592
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