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Visual Attention Preference for Intermediate Predictability in Young Children
Authors:Laura S Cubit  Rebecca Canale  Rebecca Handsman  Celeste Kidd  Loisa Bennetto
Institution:1. University of Rochester;2. University of Rochester

Yale University;3. University of Rochester

Children’s National Medical Center;4. University of California, Berkeley

Abstract:How do children allocate their attention? There is too much information in the world to encode it all, so children must pick and choose. How do they organize their sampling to make the most of the learning opportunities that surround them? Previous work shows infants actively seek intermediately predictable information. Here we employ eye-tracking and computational modeling to examine the impact of stimulus predictability across early childhood (ages 3–6 years, n = 72, predominantly Non-Hispanic White, middle- to upper-middle-income), by chronological age and cognitive ability. Results indicated that children prefer attending to stimuli of intermediate predictability, with no differences in this pattern based on age or cognitive ability. The consistency may suggest a robust general information-processing mechanism that operates across the lifespan.
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