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  1. Crossmodal spatial distraction across the lifespan.Tiziana Pedale, Serena Mastroberardino, Michele Capurso, Andrew J. Bremner, Charles Spence & Valerio Santangelo - 2021 - Cognition 210 (C):104617.
    The ability to resist distracting stimuli whilst voluntarily focusing on a task is fundamental to our everyday cognitive functioning. Here, we investigated how this ability develops, and thereafter declines, across the lifespan using a single task/experiment. Young children (5–7 years), older children (10–11 years), young adults (20–27 years), and older adults (62–86 years) were presented with complex visual scenes. Endogenous (voluntary) attention was engaged by having the participants search for a visual target presented on either the left or right side (...)
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  • The multisensory cocktail party problem in children: Synchrony-based segregation of multiple talking faces improves in early childhood.David J. Lewkowicz, Mark Schmuckler & Vishakha Agrawal - 2022 - Cognition 228 (C):105226.
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