Failures of sustained attention in life, lab, and brain: Ecological validity of the SART

D Smilek, JSA Carriere, JA Cheyne - Neuropsychologia, 2010 - Elsevier
The Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) is a widely used tool in cognitive
neuroscience increasingly employed to identify brain regions associated with failures of
sustained attention. An important claim of the SART is that it is significantly related to real-
world problems of sustained attention such as those experienced by TBI and ADHD patients.
This claim is largely based on its association with the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire
(CFQ), but recently concerns have been expressed about the reliability of the SART–CFQ …

“Failures of sustained attention in life, lab, and brain: Ecological validity of the SART”: Erratum.

D Smilek, JSA Carriere, JA Cheyne - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Reports an error in" Failures of sustained attention in life, lab, and brain: Ecological validity
of the SART" by Daniel Smilek, Jonathan SA Carriere and J. Allan Cheyne
(Neuropsychologia, 2010 [Jul], Vol 48 [9], 2564-2570). In the original article, there were
errors in Table 1. The correct Table 1 is given in the erratum.(The following abstract of the
original article appeared in record 2010-11086-001). The Sustained Attention to Response
Task (SART) is a widely used tool in cognitive neuroscience increasingly employed to …
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