Perception and cognitive control in rationally inattentive child behaviour

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Perception and cognitive control in rationally inattentive child behaviour. / Jones, Samuel ; Jones, Manon; Koldewyn, Kami et al.
Yn: Developmental Science, Cyfrol 28, Rhif 1, e13587, 01.01.2025.

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Jones S, Jones M, Koldewyn K, Westermann G. Perception and cognitive control in rationally inattentive child behaviour. Developmental Science. 2025 Ion 1;28(1):e13587. Epub 2024 Tach 6. doi: 10.1111/desc.13587

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T1 - Perception and cognitive control in rationally inattentive child behaviour

AU - Jones, Samuel

AU - Jones, Manon

AU - Koldewyn, Kami

AU - Westermann, Gert

PY - 2025/1/1

Y1 - 2025/1/1

N2 - Astle (2024) and Mani (2024) raise important questions about the representativeness of the theory and neural network model presented in Jones et al. (2024). In response, we briefly lay out future research priorities and the implications of a fully developed theory of rational inattention for how we think about, measure, and respond to individual differences in child development.

AB - Astle (2024) and Mani (2024) raise important questions about the representativeness of the theory and neural network model presented in Jones et al. (2024). In response, we briefly lay out future research priorities and the implications of a fully developed theory of rational inattention for how we think about, measure, and respond to individual differences in child development.

U2 - 10.1111/desc.13587

DO - 10.1111/desc.13587

M3 - Article

VL - 28

JO - Developmental Science

JF - Developmental Science

SN - 1467-7687

IS - 1

M1 - e13587

ER -