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Rebecca L. Pharmer; Christopher D. Wickens; Benjamin A. Clegg – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
In two experiments, we examine how features of an imperfect automated decision aid influence compliance with the aid in a simplified, simulated nautical collision avoidance task. Experiment 1 examined the impact of providing transparency in the pre-task instructions regarding which attributes of the task that the aid uses to provide its…
Descriptors: Accountability, Automation, Compliance (Psychology), Task Analysis
Davis Krumins; Sandra Schumann; Veiko Vunder; Rauno Põlluäär; Kristjan Laht; Renno Raudmäe; Alvo Aabloo; Karl Kruusamäe – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Teaching robotics with the robot operating system (ROS) is valuable for instating good programming practices but requires significant setup steps from the learner. Providing a ready-made ROS learning environment over the web can make robotics more accessible; however, most of the previous remote labs have abstracted the authentic ROS developer…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Robotics, Programming, Computer Science Education
Caroline Corves; Matthias Stadler; Martin R. Fischer – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Authenticity in simulation-based learning is linked to cognitive processes implicated in learning. However, evidence on authenticity across formats is insufficient. We compared three case-based settings and investigated the effect of discontinuity in simulation on perceived authenticity. In a quasi-experiment, we compared formats of simulation in…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Medical Education, Role Playing, Computer Simulation
Nirit Yuviler-Gavish; Omer Muati; Bar Hodya Gabbay – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
The fourth industrial revolution and the rise of collaborative robots (cobots) in industrial assembly lines are changing the traditional role of human operators in assembly tasks from following a sequence of operations to working together with a cobot and being able to intervene at different stages of the assembly process. Hence, it is important…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cooperation, Robotics, Manufacturing
David C. Schwebel; Ole Johan Sando; Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter; Rasmus Kleppe; Lise Storli – Infant and Child Development, 2025
On a daily basis, children make decisions about how to negotiate their physical environment. Sometimes they engage in physical tasks that involve risk, requiring them to judge the safety of how to negotiate the environment safely. Individual differences in children's age, sex, physical size, and personality may impact those decisions. We used…
Descriptors: Children, Decision Making, Computer Simulation, Task Analysis
Nadine Koch; Johannes Lohmann; Martin V. Butz; Hans-Christoph Nuerk – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2024
Magnitude information, for instance, regarding weight, distance, or velocity, is crucial for planning goal-directed interactions. Accordingly, magnitude information, including numerical magnitude, can affect actions: Responses to small numbers are faster with the left hand than the right and vice versa (hand-based SNARC effect). Previous…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Numbers, Number Concepts, Task Analysis
Andreas Marougkas; Christos Troussas; Akrivi Krouska; Cleo Sgouropoulou – Smart Learning Environments, 2025
Virtual Reality has proven to be highly promising within the field of learning. Most VR learning methods do not effectively implement pedagogical models or adapt to the individual's learning style. This research aims to bridge this gap by integrating Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs), Flow Theory and Gamification within an educational Virtual Reality…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Games, Educational Games, Computer Science Education
William P. McCarthy; David Kirsh; Judith E. Fan – Cognitive Science, 2023
The ability to reason about how things were made is a pervasive aspect of how humans make sense of physical objects. Such reasoning is useful for a range of everyday tasks, from assembling a piece of furniture to making a sandwich and knitting a sweater. What enables people to reason in this way even about novel objects, and how do people draw…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Scientific Concepts, Manipulative Materials, Task Analysis
Johanna Bogon; Cindy Jagorska; Ella Maria Heinz; Martin Riemer – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
Cross-dimensional interference between spatial and temporal processing provides valuable insights into the neuronal representation of space and time. Previous research has frequently found asymmetric interference patterns, with temporal judgments being more affected by spatial information than vice versa. However, this asymmetry has been…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Learning Modalities, Spatial Ability, Time Factors (Learning)
Jewoong Moon; Fengfeng Ke; Zlatko Sokolikj – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2025
In this exploratory study, we designed and validated game-based performance tasks to assess the development of representational flexibility in autistic adolescents through virtual reality (VR)-based training. Representational flexibility, a critical cognitive ability, involves attention switching, generating representations, and recognizing…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Performance, Task Analysis
Geoffroy P. J. C. Noel; Isabella Xiao; Maher Chaouachi; Alexandru Ilie; Jeremy O'Brien; Sean C. McWatt – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Mixed reality (MR) offers a way to visualize and manipulate complex digital objects in three dimensions, which is particularly beneficial for human anatomy. However, implementing MR effectively requires a deep understanding of its effects on cognitive processes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate cognitive markers of students' engagement…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Medical Students, Trainees
He, Chuanxiuyue; Gunalp, Peri; Meyerhoff, Hauke S.; Rathbun, Zoe; Stieff, Mike; Franconeri, Steven L.; Hegarty, Mary – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Visual working memory (VWM) is typically measured using arrays of two-dimensional isolated stimuli with simple visual identities (e.g., color or shape), and these studies typically find strong capacity limits. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) experts are tasked with reasoning with representations of three-dimensional (3D)…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Short Term Memory, Computer Simulation, Visual Stimuli
Paul Meara; Imma Miralpeix – Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2025
This paper is part 5 of a series of workshops that examines the properties of some simple models of vocabulary networks. While previous workshops dealt with activating words in the network, this workshop focuses on vocabulary loss. We will simulate two possible ways of modelling attrition: (a) explicitly turning active words OFF, and (b) raising…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Workshops, Models, Networks
Çini, Ahsen; Järvelä, Sanna; Dindar, Muhterem; Malmberg, Jonna – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
Metacognitive awareness is knowing about learners' own thinking and learning, facilitated by introspection and self-evaluation. Although metacognitive functions are personal, they cannot be explained simply by individual conceptions, especially in a collaborative group learning context. This study considers metacognitive awareness on multiple…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Video Technology, Measures (Individuals), Problem Solving
Negen, James; Sandri, Angela; Lee, Sang Ah; Nardini, Marko – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Large walls and other typical boundaries strongly influence neural activity related to navigation and the representations of spatial layouts. They are also major aids to reliable navigation behavior in young children and nonhuman animals. Is this because they are physical boundaries (barriers to movement), or because they present certain visual…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Memory, Navigation, Computer Simulation

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