The development of involuntary and voluntary attention from childhood to adulthood: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study.
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Distraction by Novel and Pitch-Deviant Sounds in Children.Short-term second language and music training induces lasting functional brain changes in early childhood.Interplay between singing and cortical processing of music: a longitudinal study in children with cochlear implants.Electrocortical Dynamics in Children with a Language-Learning Impairment Before and After Audiovisual TrainingLong-term influence of recurrent acute otitis media on neural involuntary attention switching in 2-year-old children.Context effects on auditory distraction.Development of control of attention from different perspectives.Processing of complex distracting sounds in school-aged children and adults: evidence from EEG and MEG dataSeparating acoustic deviance from novelty during the first year of life: a review of event-related potential evidenceThe characteristic and changes of the event-related potentials (ERP) and brain topographic maps before and after treatment with rTMS in subjective tinnitus patients.Examining the presence and determinants of operational momentum in childhoodThe modulation of auditory novelty processing by working memory load in school age children and adults: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study.Informal musical activities are linked to auditory discrimination and attention in 2-3-year-old children: an event-related potential study.Absolute pitch: evidence for early cognitive facilitation during passive listening as revealed by reduced P3a amplitudes.Electrophysiological correlates of selective attention: a lifespan comparison.Competition for cognitive resources during rapid serial processing: changes across childhood.On the development of auditory distraction: A review.Fast measurement of auditory event-related potential profiles in 2-3-year-olds.The dissociation between the P3a event-related potential and behavioral distraction.Evidence for a specific cross-modal association deficit in dyslexia: an electrophysiological study of letter-speech sound processing.Cognitive control after distraction: event-related brain potentials (ERPs) dissociate between different processes of attentional allocation.Development of auditory selective attention: event-related potential measures of channel selection and target detection.Event-Related Potential Measures of Attention Capture in Adolescent Inpatients With Acute Suicidal Behavior.Novelty N2-P3a Complex and Theta Oscillations Reflect Improving Neural Coordination Within Frontal Brain Networks During AdolescenceImplicit expectations influence target detection in children and adultsMaturation of Speech-Sound ERPs in 5-6-Year-Old Children: A Longitudinal Study
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The development of involuntary and voluntary attention from childhood to adulthood: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study.
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2006-08-22T00:00:00Z