Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter?
Goepel J, Biehl SC, Kißler J, Paul-Jordanov I (2011)
BMC Pediatrics 11(1): 116.
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Goepel, Johanna;
Biehl, Stefanie C;
Kißler, JohannaUniBi;
Paul-Jordanov, Isabella
Abstract / Bemerkung
Children are able to inhibit a prepotent reaction to suddenly arising visual stimuli, although this skill is not yet as pronounced as it is in adulthood. However, up to now the inhibition mechanism to acoustic stimuli has been scarcely investigated Reflexive (prosaccade) and inhibitory (antisaccade) responses to visual and acoustic targets were examined with an eye tracker system in 31 children between seven and twelve years of age using a gap-overlap task and two target eccentricities. Acoustically cued saccades had longer reaction times than visually cued saccades. A gap effect (i.e., shorter reaction time in the gap than the overlap condition) was only found for visually elicited saccades, whereas an eccentricity effect (i.e., faster saccades to more laterally presented targets - 12degrees vs. 6degrees or rather 90degrees vs. 45degrees) was only present in the acoustic condition. Longer reaction times of antisaccades compared to prosaccades were found only in the visual task. Across both tasks the typical pattern of elevated error rates in the antisaccade condition was found. Antisaccade errors declined with age, indicating an ongoing development of inhibitory functions. The present results lay the ground for further studies of acoustically triggered saccades in typically as well as atypically developing children and it might thus be possible to upgrade physiological diagnostic tools.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
BMC Pediatrics
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11
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1
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116
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1471-2431
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2485823
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Goepel J, Biehl SC, Kißler J, Paul-Jordanov I. Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter? BMC Pediatrics. 2011;11(1): 116.
Goepel, J., Biehl, S. C., Kißler, J., & Paul-Jordanov, I. (2011). Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter? BMC Pediatrics, 11(1), 116. doi:10.1186/1471-2431-11-116
Goepel, Johanna, Biehl, Stefanie C, Kißler, Johanna, and Paul-Jordanov, Isabella. 2011. “Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter?”. BMC Pediatrics 11 (1): 116.
Goepel, J., Biehl, S. C., Kißler, J., and Paul-Jordanov, I. (2011). Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter? BMC Pediatrics 11:116.
Goepel, J., et al., 2011. Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter? BMC Pediatrics, 11(1): 116.
J. Goepel, et al., “Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter?”, BMC Pediatrics, vol. 11, 2011, : 116.
Goepel, J., Biehl, S.C., Kißler, J., Paul-Jordanov, I.: Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter? BMC Pediatrics. 11, : 116 (2011).
Goepel, Johanna, Biehl, Stefanie C, Kißler, Johanna, and Paul-Jordanov, Isabella. “Pro- and antisaccades in children elicited by visual and acoustic targets - does modality matter?”. BMC Pediatrics 11.1 (2011): 116.
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