| 1. | Selective attention also contributes to the impairment of younger children's information encoding process.
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| 2. | However, recent studies suggest that perceptual learning occurs without selective attention.
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| 3. | Visual selective attention is an essential factor in producing efficient, goal directed behaviour.
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| 4. | The effect apparently depends on selective attention rather than merely the source of stimulation.
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| 5. | Therefore, to operate efficiently, this goal directed behaviour is mediated by visual selective attention.
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| 6. | Visual selective attention is typically impaired in Alzheimer s disease.
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| 7. | Another variant of the basic paradigm of selective attention is the visuospatial cueing paradigm.
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| 8. | Visual selective attention is typically impaired in this disease.
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| 9. | The development of selective attention has also been examined.
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| 10. | When sleep-deprived, PCC activity decreases, impairing selective attention.
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