Some children do not learn even while paying attention: Their focus is on winning

Volume: 50, Pages: 175 - 181
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Attention is a fundamental process that has been measured through performance in simple perception tests. The level of performance reached in those tests is often attributed exclusively to the attention paid to the task. However most tasks are relatively complex, and for successful execution require other cognitive processes in addition to attention. Our aim is to examine the role of attention in the performance of a learning task. We used the...
Paper Details
Title
Some children do not learn even while paying attention: Their focus is on winning
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
50
Pages
175 - 181
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