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Sistemas de Atención Focalizada, Sostenida y Selectiva en Universitarios de Quito-Ecuador

Translated title of the contribution: Focused, sustained and selective attention systems in College Students, Quito-Ecuador
  • Carlos Ramos-Galarza*
  • , Lorena Paredes
  • , Shirley Andrade
  • , Washington Santillán
  • , Lina González
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction. Attention is a neuropsychological function that has threads of targeting, selectivity, sustainability, division and alternation, which enable human beings identify a particular stimulus for cognitive and brain processing. Objective. To analyze the performance of college students in a focused, sustained and selective attention test, considering age group, gender and academic level comparing factors. Method. A quantitative, non experimental, transectional and based on the comparison group research design was used. The sample size was 246 college students (50.8% men and 49.2% women), within17 and 29 years (M = 21.01, SD = 2.35) Results. It was found that targeting attentional processes, sustainability and selectivity are similar between the different age groups, educational level and gender. Conclusions. The basic attentional processes are fully developed in college students. Data are discussed around previous research and theoretical postulates of cognitive neuroscience.

Translated title of the contributionFocused, sustained and selective attention systems in College Students, Quito-Ecuador
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)34-38
Number of pages5
JournalRevista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
Volume25
Issue number1-3
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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