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Selective attention in young children: The relations between visual search, filtering, and primingEnns et al., 1987
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- 15683338053550568755
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- Enns J
- Cameron S
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- Journal of experimental child psychology
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Previous studies of visual attention in children have used a wide variety of tasks to demonstrate that visual selectivity improves with age. A guiding assumption (often implicit) of this work is the existence of a single attentional resource that increases in capacity with …
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