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Mean reaction time and accuracy scores were recorded while participants took part in a novel computerised audio-visual task-switching and modality-switching task. Participants were 4-year-old, 6-year-olds and adults.</abstract>
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participant. The data did not include the participants who did not pass the baseline accuracy at 70%. Details are provided in the associated scientific journal publication</provenance>
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