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- W110401565 abstract "In 1981 (Posner & Rothbart, 1981), we argued that the attention system served as the basis for self regulation and reviewed its development in infancy. In this paper we review new findings about the structures and functions of human attention, and outline our current program of research exploring their early development. The attention system of the human brain can be divided into posterior orienting systems that operate in conjunction with sensory processes, anterior systems that form the basis of voluntary actions and vigilance systems that maintain the alert state. The infant represents an excellent model to explore the development of these systems and their role in the emergence of volition. In the early months of infancy the attentional system matures to achieve voluntary control of visual orienting and to provide a way of representing sensory stimuli in their absence. We examine the logic of using chronometric methods to isolate anatomically defined attentional subsystems in the study of development." @default.
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