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... attention as effects are represented by quantifiable parameters . McCalley and Bouwhuis ( 1992 ) compared attention - allocation patterns of younger and older adults using a simple shape - identification task . Subjects were asked to ...
... attention as effects are represented by quantifiable parameters . McCalley and Bouwhuis ( 1992 ) compared attention - allocation patterns of younger and older adults using a simple shape - identification task . Subjects were asked to ...
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... Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults. Key Issues in Mental Health. Basel, Karger, 2010, vol 176, pp 78–87 Neurophysiology of Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Christina G. Baehne Andreas J. Fallgatter ...
... Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Adults. Key Issues in Mental Health. Basel, Karger, 2010, vol 176, pp 78–87 Neurophysiology of Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Christina G. Baehne Andreas J. Fallgatter ...
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... attention as a pre-condition for initiating joint attention acts with a social partner. In the short time between about 12 and 18 months, infants appear to progressively master the link between looking and seeing, and seeing and knowing ...
... attention as a pre-condition for initiating joint attention acts with a social partner. In the short time between about 12 and 18 months, infants appear to progressively master the link between looking and seeing, and seeing and knowing ...
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