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Insights From Crossing Research Silos on Visual and Auditory Attention

机译:跨越研究筒仓视觉和听觉关注的见解

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Many learning tasks that children encounter necessitate the ability to direct and sustain attention to key aspects of the environment while simultaneously tuning out irrelevant features. This is challenging for at least two reasons: (a) The ability to regulate and sustain attention follows a protracted developmental time course, and (b) children spend much of their time in environments not optimized for learning-homes and schools are often chaotic, cluttered, and noisy. Research on these issues is often siloed; that is, researchers tend to examine the relationship among attention, distraction, and learning in only the auditory or the visual domain, but not both together. We provide examples in which auditory and visual aspects of learning each have strong implications for the other. Research examining how visual information and auditory information are distracting can benefit from cross-fertilization. Integrating across research silos informs our understanding of attention and learning, yielding more efficacious guidance for caregivers, educators, developers, and policymakers.
机译:许多学习任务,孩子们遇到需要直接和维持环境的关键方面的能力,同时调整无关的功能。这是至少有两个原因的具有挑战性:(a)规范和维持注意力的能力遵循持续的发育时间课程,(b)儿童在没有优化学习家庭的环境中花费大部分时间,学校往往是混乱的,混乱,吵闹。对这些问题的研究通常是淤泥;也就是说,研究人员倾向于只在听觉或视野中的注意力,分心和学习之间的关系,而不是在一起。我们提供了哪些例子,其中学习的听觉和视觉方面每个都对另一个具有强烈影响。研究检查视觉信息和听觉信息如何分散注意力可以从交叉施肥中受益。整合跨研究孤岛通知我们对关注和学习的理解,为护理人员,教育工作者,开发商和政策制定者带来更有效的指导。

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