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Oudeng Jia; Qingsong Tan; Sihan Zhang; Ke Jia; Mengyuan Gong – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Reward-predictive items capture attention even when task-irrelevant. While value-driven attention typically generalizes to stimuli sharing critical reward-associated features (e.g., red), recent evidence suggests an alternative generalization mechanism based on feature relationships (e.g., redder). Here, we investigated whether relational coding…
Descriptors: Attention, Rewards, Interference (Learning), Coding
Xiaoxue Fu; Emma Platt; Frederick Shic; Jessica Bradshaw – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: The study aimed to compare eye tracking (ET) and manual coding (MC) measures of attention to social and nonsocial information in infants with elevated familial likelihood (EL) of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low likelihood of ASD (LL). ET provides a temporally and spatially sensitive tool for measuring gaze allocation. Existing…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Attention, Infants, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dandan Yang; Zhanxia Yang; Marina Umaschi Bers – Computer Science Education, 2025
Background and context: Despite the growing importance of computer science (CS) education, high-quality CS curricula for students in kindergarten to lower elementary grades are lacking. It is also unclear how students from underrepresented groups such as female students, students from low socioeconomic status, and students with disability respond…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Early Childhood Education, Program Effectiveness, Programming

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