Attention in Early Development

Themes and Variations
ISBN13: 9780195136326ISBN10: 0195136322 Paperback, 312 pages
Apr 2001,  In Stock

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This book provides both a review of the literature and a theoretical framework for understanding the development of visual attention from infancy through early childhood. Taking a functional approach to the topic, the authors discuss the development of the selective and state-related aspects of attention, as well as the emergence of higher-level controls. They also explore the individual differences in these facets of attention, and consider the possible origins of early deficits in attention, which has obvious implications for children with developmental disorders such as attention-deficit hyperactive disorder. These findings will be invaluable to developmental, cognitive, and clinical psychologists and psychiatrists.

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"Ruff and Rothbart have produced a plausible account of the role and development of attention in children. Although the major dependent measures have been based on visual inspection paradigms, this is justified in view of the predominant visual repertoire of humans and the ease of studying this modality in young children. They have produced some testable hypotheses and, where possible, have tried to back up their ideas with neurophysiological findings. This is a relatively new trend in developmental psychology and one to be encouraged. Readers of developmental psychology and attention researchers interested in the origins and development of their topic should read this book, whatever their position on attention modules and circuits." --Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Product Details

312 pages; 89 halftones & line illus; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-513632-6ISBN10: 0-19-513632-2

About the Author(s)

Holly Alliger Ruff, Department of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Mary Klevjord Rothbart, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon

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