Controlled processing and vigilance in hyperactivity: Time will tell
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
- Vol. 16 (6) , 641-655
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00913475
Abstract
This paper reviews the concept of sustained attention, placing it within a theoretical framework in which deficits of attention are conceived of as deficits of controlled information processing. Two types of deficit of sustained attention are distinguished: perceptual sensitivity and perceptual criterion. These two deficits are linked to a model of human performance that links controlled processes to the energetic pools: arousal and activation. Perceptual sensitivity (d′) deficits are said to reflect arousal deficiencies, especially when observed in the early period of a vigil. Perceptual criterion deficits are associated with the activation pool and the response criterion measure β. Despite clear evidence of perceptual deficiency in the hyperactive children to a greater extent than in the control group, and that performance in d′ declined with time on task, a significant interaction failed to occur between group classification and time on task. Thus, the results failed to support the hypothesis of a sustained attention deficit in hyperactives, since if hyperactives have a sustained attention deficit, both d′ and β should have shown a significantly greater decline in the hyperactive group than in the controls with time on task.Keywords
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