# Neural bases of sustained attention during naturalistic parent-infant interactions

**Authors:** Giulia Serino, Aleksandra A. W. Dopierala, Catalina Shen, Denis Mareschal, Gaia Scerif, Natasha Kirkham, Lauren L. Emberson

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-22534-w · Scientific Reports · 2025-10-31

## TL;DR

This study explores how infants maintain focus during natural interactions and identifies brain regions involved in this process.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel fNIRS protocol for studying sustained attention in naturalistic infant settings.

## Key findings

- Left temporo-parietal areas are involved in sustained attention during infancy.
- The fNIRS protocol effectively distinguishes different attentional states as baselines.
- The approach supports future research on attention in naturalistic settings.

## Abstract

Sustained attention—the ability to maintain focus on a particular location or object for an extended period of time—is a fundamental skill during development. It enables the developing child to acquire information about their environment, facilitating information processing and supporting memory. Despite its critical role in development, little is known about the neural mechanisms that support this ability. Building on insights from the ECG literature on sustained attention, the present study sought to address some of the challenges associated with neuroimaging research in developmental populations. Specifically, we developed and assessed the validity of a novel fNIRS protocol to study visual sustained attention within naturalistic contexts. Results indicated the involvement of left temporo-parietal areas during sustained attention in infancy. Furthermore, validation of the protocol demonstrated that different attentional states can effectively serve as baselines for studying specific components of attention. This new approach holds significant promise for future research aimed at extending the study of the neural substrates of attention to naturalistic settings.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** HOMER2 (homer scaffold protein 2) [NCBI Gene 9455] {aka ACPD, CPD, DFNA68, HOMER-2, VESL-2}
- **Diseases:** CS (MESH:D006223), COVID (MESH:D000086382)
- **Chemicals:** HbO (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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