婴儿期的认知控制:使用平板电脑测量法预测注意力。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Emma Macrae, Bosiljka Milosavljevic, Laura Katus, Luke Mason, Marta Perapoch Amadó, Maria Rozhko, Michelle de Haan, Clare E. Elwell, Sophie E. Moore, Sarah Lloyd-Fox, The BRIGHT Project Team
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认知控制能力是日后生活结果的预测因素,可能是高阶执行过程的基础。本研究探讨了 24 个月内婴儿早期认知控制能力的发展情况。我们对 18 个月和 24 个月婴儿的认知控制能力进行了基于平板电脑的评估。我们还研究了注意力脱离、一般认知技能和认知控制之间的并行和纵向关联。参与者(N = 60,30 名女性)分别在 18 个月和 24 个月大时完成了平板电脑任务。在5、8、12、18和24个月大时,分别使用眼动追踪测量法和穆伦早期学习量表(MSEL)对注意力分离和一般认知发展进行了评估。认知控制任务表现出良好的内部一致性、对与年龄相关的表现变化的敏感性和稳定的个体差异。在婴儿认知控制和 MSEL 分数之间没有发现纵向或并发的关联。眼动跟踪任务显示,8 个月大时注意力分离较慢,而 18 个月大时注意力分离较快,这预示着 24 个月大时认知控制得分较高。这项任务可能是测量新生认知控制能力的有用工具。注意力与婴儿认知控制能力之间的多方面关系表明,婴儿期注意力系统的快速发展导致不同年龄段的注意力技能与认知控制能力的发展息息相关。
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Cognitive control in infancy: Attentional predictors using a tablet-based measure

Cognitive control in infancy: Attentional predictors using a tablet-based measure

Cognitive control is a predictor of later-life outcomes and may underpin higher order executive processes. The present study examines the development of early cognitive control during the first 24-month. We evaluated a tablet-based assessment of cognitive control among infants aged 18- and 24-month. We also examined concurrent and longitudinal associations between attentional disengagement, general cognitive skills and cognitive control. Participants (N = 60, 30 female) completed the tablet-task at 18- and 24-month of age. Attentional disengagement and general cognitive development were assessed at 5-, 8-, 12-, 18- and 24-month using an eye-tracking measure and the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL), respectively. The cognitive control task demonstrated good internal consistency, sensitivity to age-related change in performance and stable individual differences. No associations were found between infant cognitive control and MSEL scores longitudinally or concurrently. The eye-tracking task revealed that slower attentional disengagement at 8-month, but faster disengagement at 18-month, predicted higher cognitive control scores at 24-month. This task may represent a useful tool for measuring emergent cognitive control. The multifaceted relationship between attention and infant cognitive control suggests that the rapid development of the attentional system in infancy results in distinct attentional skills, at different ages, being relevant for cognitive control development.

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