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The relationship between fluid intelligence and sustained inattentional blindness in 7-to-14-year-old children.

Hui Zhang1, Congcong Yan2, Xingli Zhang3, Jiannong Shi3, Beiling Zhu2.   

Abstract

Previous researches have shown that people with higher fluid intelligence are more likely to detect the unexpected stimuli. The current study systematically explored the relationship between fluid intelligence and sustained inattentional blindness in children. In Experiment 1, we measured one hundred and seventy-nine 7-to-14-year-old children's fluid intelligence and sustained inattentional blindness. The results showed that fluid intelligence was negatively related to sustained inattentional blindness only in 7-to-8-year-old children. In Experiment 2, we explored sustained inattentional blindness in sixty children with high Raven's scores. We found that compared with children who have average Raven's scores aged 11-to-12 years old, children with high Raven's scores were unable to better avoid sustained inattentional blindness. In general, this research implies that the relation between fluid intelligence and sustained inattentional blindness is weak. Fluid intelligence could predict sustained inattentional blindness only when children do not have enough perceptual capacities to complete the primary task.
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Keywords:  Children with high Raven’s scores; Fluid intelligence; Sustained inattentional blindness

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28886467     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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1.  Age-Related Effects of Stimulus Type and Congruency on Inattentional Blindness.

Authors:  Han-Hui Liu
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-05-23
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