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Child Neuropsychology
A Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
Volume 2, 1996 - Issue 1
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Information processing and aspects of visual attention in children with the DSM-III-R diagnosis “pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified” (PDDNOS): I. focused and divided attention

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Pages 17-29 | Accepted 03 Nov 1995, Published online: 24 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

A sample of 8-to 12-year-old nonhyperactive children of normal intelligence with the DSM-III-R diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDDNOS) completed two selective attention tasks. Following a linear stage model of information processing, it was demonstrated that these PDDNOS children did not show a deficit in the encoding and decision stages of information processing. Moreover, they did not exhibit a focused attention deficit when asked to ignore irrelevant information. They did, however, appear to exhibit a divided attention deficit that could be pinpointed to the stage of serial comparison: Compared to an age-matched group of normal children, the rate of carrying out serial comparisons decreased more sharply when the number of stimuli to be compared (cognitive load) was increased.

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