Gestational Age (GA) at birth plays a crucial role in identifying potential vulnerabilities to long-term difficulties in cognitive and behavioral development. The present study aims to explore the influence of gestational age on the efficiency of early visual attention orienting, as a potential marker for the development of specific high-level socio-cognitive skills. We administered the Gap-Overlap task to measure the attentional orienting and disengagement performance of 16-month-olds born between the 34th and 41st weeks of gestation. Our findings indicate that GA might be a significant predictor of attentional disengagement performance, with lower GAs associated with slower orienting of visual attention in the gap condition. Additionally, we discuss a possible influence of endogenous attention control on disengagement accuracy at this age, particularly among full-term infants. Overall, the findings highlight the role of GA as a key factor in evaluating early visual attention development, acting as a marker for detecting early vulnerabilities.

Bovo, M., Moyano, S., Calignano, G., Valenza, E., Ballesteros-Duperon, M.Á., Rueda, M.R. (2025). The modulating effect of gestational age on attentional disengagement in toddlers. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 78, 1-12 [10.1016/j.infbeh.2024.102007].

The modulating effect of gestational age on attentional disengagement in toddlers

Bovo, Martina
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Calignano, Giulia;
2025

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Gestational Age (GA) at birth plays a crucial role in identifying potential vulnerabilities to long-term difficulties in cognitive and behavioral development. The present study aims to explore the influence of gestational age on the efficiency of early visual attention orienting, as a potential marker for the development of specific high-level socio-cognitive skills. We administered the Gap-Overlap task to measure the attentional orienting and disengagement performance of 16-month-olds born between the 34th and 41st weeks of gestation. Our findings indicate that GA might be a significant predictor of attentional disengagement performance, with lower GAs associated with slower orienting of visual attention in the gap condition. Additionally, we discuss a possible influence of endogenous attention control on disengagement accuracy at this age, particularly among full-term infants. Overall, the findings highlight the role of GA as a key factor in evaluating early visual attention development, acting as a marker for detecting early vulnerabilities.
2025
Bovo, M., Moyano, S., Calignano, G., Valenza, E., Ballesteros-Duperon, M.Á., Rueda, M.R. (2025). The modulating effect of gestational age on attentional disengagement in toddlers. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 78, 1-12 [10.1016/j.infbeh.2024.102007].
Bovo, Martina; Moyano, Sebastián; Calignano, Giulia; Valenza, Eloisa; Ballesteros-Duperon, María Ángeles; Rueda, María Rosario...espandi
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