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Schematic of child task.
<p>After the presentation of a fixation cross and variable delay, one, two, or no cues were presented and then disappeared. There was a brief delay and the target appeared on either the left or the right. Costs are associated with single cues that appeared opposite to where the target subsequently appeared.</p
An illustration of the reflexive attention task scores if they are divided by low and high parent-rated inattention scores.
<p>In the post-hoc ANOVA, parent-rated inattention scores were significant predictors of continuous benefit bright and cost bright scores. Those children with lower parent-rated inattentiveness (better attention) had more pronounced slowing to bright cues whether they were valid or invalid.</p