Introduction of the Utrecht Tasks for Attention in Toddlers Using Eye Tracking (UTATE): A Pilot Study

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2016

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de Jong, M.ISNI 0000000419540883
Verhoeven, MarjoleinISNI 0000000391364821
Hooge, IgnaceISNI 0000000390565613
Van Baar, Anneloes L.ORCID 0000-0002-3498-9019ISNI 0000000033077048

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Attention capacities underlie everyday functioning from an early age onwards. Little is known about attentional processes at toddler age. A feasible assessment of attention capacities at toddler age is needed to allow further study of attention development. In this study, a test battery is piloted that consists of four tasks which intend to measure the attention systems orienting, alerting, and executive attention: the Utrecht Tasks of Attention in Toddlers using Eye tracking [UTATE]. The UTATE assesses looking behavior that may reflect visual attention capacities, by using eye-tracking methods. This UTATE was studied in 16 Dutch 18-month-old toddlers. Results showed that the instrument is feasible and generates good quality data. A first indication of sufficient reliability was found for most of the variables. It is concluded that the UTATE can be used in further studies. Further evaluation of the reliability and validity of the instrument in larger samples is worthwhile.

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de Jong, M, Verhoeven, M, Hooge, I T C & van Baar, A L 2016, 'Introduction of the Utrecht Tasks for Attention in Toddlers Using Eye Tracking (UTATE) : A Pilot Study', Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 7, 669, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00669