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Kaixuan Wang; Yue Ma; Xiaowei Che; Shouxin Li; Qian Zhang – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
The biological motion refers to the continuous configuration movement of live agents in space. The perceptual processing of biological motion has the specificity of the dissociation between body form and body motion. However, there is limited evidence for whether such specificity continues when holding biological motion in working memory. We…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Style, Differences, Undergraduate Students
Hindal, Huda; Reid, Norman; Whitehead, Rex – International Journal of Instruction, 2013
The outstandingly able learner has been conceptualised, in terms of test and examination performance, as the learner showing superior academic performance which is markedly better than that of peers and in ways regarded as of value by wider society. In Kuwait, such superior examination performance leads to a classification regarded as being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gifted, Student Characteristics, Short Term Memory

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