Advert saliency distracts children’s visual attention during task-oriented internet use

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  • who: Nils Holmberg from the Department of and, University, Sweden Finland have published the research work: Advert saliency distracts children's visual attention during task-oriented internet use, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors used the anti-saccade task to determine children's individual level of oculomotor control. In the present study, the motivation for measuring oculomotor control in two age-groups was that the authors intended to differentiate the effects of prefrontal control from other age-related effects, and that the authors wanted to find out if better gaze control is related to . . .

     

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