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Experimental Research on Development of Inhibition of Return in Children

CHAO Qiu-ling1,2, SHEN De-li2, BAI Xue-jun2   

  1. 1. Center for Psychology and Behavior Studies Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300074, China;
    2. Institute of High Education, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049
  • Online:2008-04-15 Published:2008-04-15

Abstract: The study compared the changing conditions of inhibition of return (IOR) in children when the single and double cue-target procedures were used respect ively, and 80 participants were divided into four groups of 6-years-old (n=20), 9-years-old (n=20), 12-years-old (n=20) and 17-years-old (n=20). The results revealed that (1) IOR in children appears earlier in single procedure and IOR is delayed in double procedure; (2) the time course of IOR appears gradually with increase of age. The IOR might be influenced by the age; (3) the critical period of development of IOR of children is probably the time when he or she is about 12 years of age.

Key words: Inhibition of return, Children, Single procedure, Double procedure

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