Different patterns of sensitivity differentially affect infant attention span

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Abstract

We exposed infants to different types of sensitive behavior to examine effects on infants’ attention. Results revealed infants changed their patterns of visual attention; infants had longer durations of sustained attention to toys, shorter durations to the social partner, and fewer attention shifts when interacting with a nonvocal social partner than when interacting with a vocal social partner.

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Miller, J. L., Hurdish, E., & Gros-Louis, J. (2018). Different patterns of sensitivity differentially affect infant attention span. Infant Behavior and Development, 53, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2018.10.001

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