| Literature DB >> 31517187 |
Tanya N Joseph1, Robert W Hughes2, Patrik Sörqvist3, John E Marsh1,3.
Abstract
Differences in the impact of irrelevant sound on recall performance in children (aged 7-9 years old; N = 89) compared to adults (aged 18-22 years old; N = 89) were examined. Tasks that required serial rehearsal (serial and probed-order recall tasks) were contrasted with one that did not (the missing-item task) in the presence of irrelevant sound that was either steady-state (a repeated speech token), changing-state (two alternating speech tokens) and, for the first time with a child sample, could also contain a deviant token (a male-voice token embedded in a sequence otherwise spoken in a female voice). Participants either completed tasks in which the to-be-remembered list-length was adjusted to individual digit span or was fixed at one item greater than the average span we observed for the age-group. The disruptive effects of irrelevant sound did not vary across the two methods of determining list-length. We found that tasks encouraging serial rehearsal were especially affected by changing-state sequences for both age-groups (i.e., the changing-state effect) and there were no group differences in relation to this effect. In contrast, disruption by a deviant sound-generally assumed to be the result of attentional diversion-was evident among children in all three tasks while adults were less susceptible to this effect. This pattern of results suggests that developmental differences in distraction are due to differences in attentional control rather than serial rehearsal efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Attention; Cognitive Control; Development of cognition; Working memory
Year: 2018 PMID: 31517187 PMCID: PMC6634439 DOI: 10.5334/joc.15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cogn ISSN: 2514-4820
Figure 1Recall performance in each task by auditory condition and age-group collapsed across span-adjusted and fixed length methods. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean.
Full set of results from the Auditory condition × Task × Age group × List-length ANOVA.
| Factor(s) | df | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auditory condition | 4,696 | .72 | 37.95 | <.001 | .18 |
| Task | 2,348 | 1.53 | 23.82 | <.001 | .12 |
| Age group | 1,174 | 2.92 | 7.09 | <.01 | .04 |
| List-length | 1,174 | 36.67 | 88.89 | <.001 | .34 |
| Auditory condition × Task | 8,1392 | .03 | 1.39 | .20 | .01 |
| Auditory condition × Age group | 4,696 | .07 | 3.87 | .004 | .02 |
| Auditory condition × List-length | 4,696 | .04 | 2.11 | .078 | .01 |
| Task × Age group | 2,348 | .01 | .16 | .848 | .001 |
| Task × List-length | 2,348 | .44 | 6.78 | <.005 | .04 |
| Age group × List-length | 1,174 | 2.65 | 6.43 | .012 | .04 |
| Auditory condition × Task × Age group | 8,1392 | .01 | .77 | .628 | .004 |
| Auditory condition × Age group × List-length | 4,696 | .01 | .66 | .617 | .004 |
| Task × Age group × List-length | 2,348 | .02 | .28 | .757 | .002 |
| Task × Auditory condition × List-length | 8,1392 | .03 | 1.48 | .160 | .01 |
| Task × Auditory condition × List-length × Age group | 8,1392 | .02 | .83 | .578 | .01 |
Appendix: Tables showing the full set of results for both ANOVAs.
Full set of results from the State × Deviation × Task × Age group ANOVA.
| Factor(s) | df | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State | 1,176 | .75 | 29.52 | <.001 | .14 |
| Deviation | 1,176 | .51 | 30.90 | <.001 | .15 |
| Task | 2,352 | 1.20 | 20.21 | <.001 | .10 |
| Age group | 1,176 | 2.03 | 3.92 | <.05 | .022 |
| State × Deviation | 1,176 | .02 | .92 | .339 | .01 |
| State × Task | 2,352 | .03 | 1.39 | .249 | .01 |
| State × Age group | 1,176 | .004 | .16 | .686 | .001 |
| Deviation × Task | 2,352 | .03 | 1.47 | .230 | .01 |
| Deviation × Age group | 1,176 | .06 | 3.83 | .052 | .02 |
| Task × Age group | 2,352 | .04 | .61 | .543 | .003 |
| State × Deviation × Task | 2,352 | .01 | .52 | .597 | .003 |
| State × Deviation × Age group | 1,176 | .004 | .24 | .627 | .001 |
| State × Task × Age group | 2,352 | .003 | .13 | .879 | .001 |
| Deviation × Task × Age group | 2,352 | .001 | .06 | .941 | <.001 |
| State × Deviation × Task × Age group | 2,352 | .01 | .41 | .661 | .002 |