2020
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2020.1846913
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Comparing Youth Engagement on the AttentionTrip to the Child Attention Network Test

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“…However, directional stimuli can imply an excessive involvement of the executive system, making the task too difficult for children (e.g., Spagna et al, 2014). Furthermore, to assess the attentional networks of children from 8 years of age could be used AttentionTrip, a video game-like task based on the original ANT (Arora et al, 2021;Klein et al, 2017). In the present study, we used a child-friendly variant of the ANTI task, the ANTI-Birds, similar in its characteristics (colored stimuli, storytelling, feedback) to the ANT-child, but using non-directional stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, directional stimuli can imply an excessive involvement of the executive system, making the task too difficult for children (e.g., Spagna et al, 2014). Furthermore, to assess the attentional networks of children from 8 years of age could be used AttentionTrip, a video game-like task based on the original ANT (Arora et al, 2021;Klein et al, 2017). In the present study, we used a child-friendly variant of the ANTI task, the ANTI-Birds, similar in its characteristics (colored stimuli, storytelling, feedback) to the ANT-child, but using non-directional stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possibility for such a lifespan study would be to use the Attention-Trip (Klein et al 2017), a game-like version of the ANT. The Attention-Trip has been shown to be engaging for children (Arora et al 2021) and was recently made operational on a portable device, the iPad (Klein et al 2018). Because this is the only study covered in our review with a measure of vigilance, we refer the reader interested in the development of vigilance to Giovannoli et al (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%