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The development of change detection.

David I Shore1, Jacob A Burack, Danny Miller, Shari Joseph, James T Enns.   

Abstract

Changes to a scene often go unnoticed if the objects of the change are unattended, making change detection an index of where attention is focused during scene perception. We measured change detection in school-age children and young adults by repeatedly alternating two versions of an image. To provide an age-fair assessment we used a bimanual choice rather than open-ended verbal responses. The difference in detection speed and accuracy between 50-ms versus 250-ms blank screens between views indexed change detection in short-term visual memory independent of sensory and response processes. Younger children were significantly less efficient than older participants, especially when an object changed color or had a part deleted. Changes in object orientation were detected more readily. These results point to important differences in the perceptual reality of younger and older children.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16911451     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00516.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Sci        ISSN: 1363-755X


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