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Robson, Samuel G.; Tangen, Jason M.; Searston, Rachel A. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Experts outperform novices on many cognitive and perceptual tasks. Extensive training has tuned experts to the most relevant information in their specific domain, allowing them to make decisions quickly and accurately. We compared a group of fingerprint examiners to a group of novices on their ability to search for information in fingerprints…
Descriptors: Expertise, Visual Perception, Attention, Novices
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Korkusuz, Sevda; Top, Elif – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Individuals with mild intellectual disability (MID) were worse than their peers who typically develop in motor skills and attention-demanding assignments. In this study, effect of a 14-week physical activity and attention training practise on the motor skills, visual retention, perception and attention levels of students with MID were analysed.…
Descriptors: Mild Intellectual Disability, Psychomotor Skills, Attention, Physical Activities
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Greene, Rachel K.; Parish-Morris, Julia; Sullivan, Miranda; Kinard, Jessica L.; Mosner, Maya G.; Turner-Brown, Lauren M.; Penn, David L.; Wiesen, Christopher A.; Pallathra, Ashley A.; Brodkin, Edward S.; Schultz, Robert T.; Dichter, Gabriel S. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
To evaluate an eye tracking task as a predictor and outcome measure of treatment response for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) social skills interventions, adolescents and young adults with ASD completed the eye tracking task before, immediately after, and two months after completing Social Cognition and Interaction Training for Autism (SCIT-A). The…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Predictor Variables, Outcome Measures, Interpersonal Competence
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Digmann, Jacob; Prouty, Zachary; Klein, Ashley; Castro, Wesley; Lang, Alex; Fontana, Fabio; Mack, Mick – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2018
Visual behaviors are often overlooked in sport performance training. The literature suggests that training visual behaviors, such as the quiet eye, can result in better performance across a wide variety of motor skills. The purpose of this article is to provide specific recommendations to physical education teachers and coaches for including…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Performance, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Education
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Tanir, Ayse; Erkut, Oya – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of rhythm training in basketball on the lay-up skill and visual attention ability of 9-10-year-old school children. 56 primary school children (28 experimental groups and 28 control groups) receiving education in the Republic of Macedonia took part voluntarily in the study. At the beginning of the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Skill Development, Elementary School Students, Visual Perception
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Jans, Bert; Peters, Judith C.; De Weerd, Peter – Psychological Review, 2010
Although in traditional attention research the focus of visual spatial attention has been considered as indivisible, many studies in the last 15 years have claimed the contrary. These studies suggest that humans can direct their attention simultaneously to multiple noncontiguous regions of the visual field upon mere instruction. The notion that…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Attention, Models
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Leber, Andrew B.; Kawahara, Jun-Ichiro; Gabari, Yuji – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
How does past experience influence visual search strategy (i.e., attentional set)? Recent reports have shown that, when given the option to use 1 of 2 attentional sets, observers persist with the set previously required in a training phase. Here, 2 related questions are addressed. First, does the training effect result only from perseveration with…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Search Strategies, Experience, Visual Perception
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McGuigan, Nicola – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2007
Young preschool children aged 2 and 3 years were exposed to a novel paradigm designed to train visual perception skills. The results indicate that children of this age can be trained to perform a percept deprivation task that requires a sophisticated understanding of attention not normally mastered until 3.5-4 years. Results are discussed with…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Visual Perception, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Visual Stimuli
Hale, Gordon A.; Taweel, Suzanne S. – 1972
A component selection measure developed by Hale and Morgan (1971) was used to determine children's tendency to exercise selective attention. This tendency was assessed at six different levels of training, ranging from undertraining to overtraining, and was examined at each of three ages--4 (N=116), 8 (N=216), and 12 (N=104). In the learning phase,…
Descriptors: Attention, Discrimination Learning, Grade 3, Grade 7
Nunes, Miguel Baptista, Ed.; McPherson, Maggie, Ed. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
These proceedings contain the papers of the International Conference e-Learning 2013, which was organised by the International Association for Development of the Information Society and is part of the Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (Prague, Czech Republic, July 23-26, 2013). The e-Learning 2013 conference aims to…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education