Author:
POSNER MICHAEL I.,ROTHBART MARY K.
Abstract
Child development involves both reactive and self-regulatory mechanisms that children
develop in conjunction with social norms. A half-century of research has uncovered aspects of
the physical basis of attentional networks that produce regulation, and has given us some
knowledge of how the social environment may alter them. In this paper, we discuss six forms of
developmental plasticity related to aspects of attention. We then focus on effortful or executive
aspects of attention, reviewing research on temperamental individual differences and important
pathways to normal and pathological development. Pathologies of development may arise when
regulatory and reactive systems fail to reach the balance that allows for both self-expression and
socially acceptable behavior. It remains a challenge for our society during the next millennium to
obtain the information necessary to design systems that allow a successful balance to be realized
by the largest possible number of children.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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