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Young adults may learn to be less affected when moving from one stimulus to another because they have more fully formed inhibitory systems that, at least in principle, provide the option of overriding continuous distraction. Not so with younger children, whose inhibitory systems and the other executive planning functions in their frontal cortex need a long time to develop. Attention, in the very young, is up for grabs.
Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World
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