APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Effects of Independent Locomotion on Attentional Behavior in Infants

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Laura Muscalu
    Ithaca College
  • Judith Pena-Shaff
    Ithaca College
  • Nancy Rader
    Ithaca College
  • Carole Dennis
    Ithaca College
  • Helene Larin
    Ithaca College
  • Sharon Stansfield
    Ithaca College

Abstract

Looking duration to visual stimuli reflects cognitive factors such as attentional control. We examined the relationship between independent locomotion using a robotic device and visual attention in infants. Results suggest that independent locomotion led to changes in infants’ fixation duration, possibly due to changes in regulatory abilities and executive control.

Infant

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