2023
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13992
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Visual and cognitive processes contribute to age‐related improvements in visual selective attention

Andrew Lynn,
John Maule,
Dima Amso

Abstract: Children (N = 103, 4–9 years, 59 females, 84% White, c. 2019) completed visual processing, visual feature integration (color, luminance, motion), and visual search tasks. Contrast sensitivity and feature search improved with age similarly for luminance and color‐defined targets. Incidental feature integration improved more with age for color‐motion than luminance‐motion. Individual differences in feature search ( = .11) and incidental feature integration ( = .06) mediated age‐related changes in conjunction vis… Show more

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