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Stanley, J. C.; Kilmer, W. L. – International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1975
This paper presents a temporal sequence memory based on the circuit configuration of the dentate gyrus of the mammalian hippocampus. (Author)
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Models, Neurological Organization
Smith, Edward E. – 1980
Noting that the sentence memory models formulated in the 1970s need to be altered so as to be consistent with the fact that people use prior knowledge to process new information, this report discusses issues to be considered in making such an alteration. The report focuses on three questions: (1) What conditions lead people to elaborate and…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Memory, Models, Prior Learning
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Mayer, Richard E. – Review of Educational Research, 1975
Most theories of instruction rely on a model of the learner's internal processing system. In this article, three general models of the internal processing system involved in learning to solve problems will be outlined, and will be related to both external instructional procedures and learning outcome variables. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Learning Processes, Memory, Models
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Chodorow, Martin S.; Manning, Susan Karp – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
Provides an introduction to both the history and literature of the role of memory in cognitive psychology. Discussions of aspects of cognitive learning theory are followed by short annotated bibliographies. A list of journals in the field is also provided. (CS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Learning Theories, Memory
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Raaijmakers, Jeroen G. W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1982
The buffer model proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin gives a valid measure of primary-memory capacity (i.e., the estimate is close to the true value), a property lacking in both the original Waugh and Norman method and Watkins' modifications of that method. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Memory, Models, Recall (Psychology)
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Johnson, Marcia K.; Raye, Carol L. – Psychological Review, 1981
Reality monitoring concerns the ability to distinguish knowledge that an individual has produced internally (through reasoning, imagination, etc.) from knowledge that was obtained through experience (or "externally"). A model of reality monitoring is proposed and discussed. (JKS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cues, Memory
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Reese, Hayne W. – Human Development, 1976
It is argued that the dialectical model of memory development seems more promising than behavoristic, information processing and contextual models. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Literature Reviews, Memory
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Howe, Mark L.; Rabinowitz, F. Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Argues that dual-task performance is currently not interpretable because several compatible hypotheses have been offered to account for dual-task interference. Demonstrates inability to discriminate among alternative hypotheses by constructing a model which includes limited resources and response competition and requires running at least eight…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Memory, Models, Performance Factors
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Cameron, Glen T. – Journalism Quarterly, 1993
Defines involvement as the spread of activation through working and long-term memory, with topics resulting in more extensive and/or stronger activation resulting in higher involvement. Finds evidence from the measurement of reaction time for recognition in support of the model. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Memory, Models
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Britton, Bruce K.; Sorrells, Robert C. – Discourse Processes, 1998
Tests and confirms two hypotheses about the representation of knowledge in memory: that a person's mental representation of a newly learned body of knowledge has two parts (the information presented, and a product of the person's thinking about it); and that a body of knowledge learned from experience is organized into distinct…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Language Research, Memory
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Fardanesh, Hashem – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2002
Considers meaningful learning as the prime goal of education. Discusses characteristics of meaningful learning, including active, constructive, cumulative, goal oriented, and self-regulated; memory and organization of knowledge; problem solving ability; and models of instruction and learning theories, including novice versus expert. (LRW)
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Memory, Models, Problem Solving
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Berry, Christopher J.; Henson, Richard N. A.; Shanks, David R. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
A single-system model of repetition priming and recognition memory is presented, which is conceptually similar to signal-detection theory. Key assumptions of the model are (a) that the same memory source contributes to both priming and recognition performance and (b) that variance of the noise associated with priming measures is greater than…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Models, Attention, Correlation
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Torralbo, Ana; Santiago, Julio; Lupianez, Juan – Cognitive Science, 2006
Flexibility in conceptual projection constitutes one of the most challenging issues in the embodiment and conceptual metaphor literatures. We sketch a theoretical proposal that places the burden of the explanation on attentional dynamics in interaction with mental models in working memory that are constrained to be maximally coherent. A test of…
Descriptors: Memory, Models, Scientific Concepts, Time
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Kehoe, E. James – Learning & Memory, 2006
The rabbit nictitating membrane (NM) response underwent successive stages of acquisition and extinction training in both delay (Experiment 1) and trace (Experiment 2) classical conditioning. In both cases, successive acquisitions became progressively faster, although the largest, most reliable acceleration occurred between the first and second…
Descriptors: Classical Conditioning, Animals, Responses, Brain
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Gais, Steffen; Born, Jan – Learning & Memory, 2004
Of late, an increasing number of studies have shown a strong relationship between sleep and memory. Here we summarize a series of our own studies in humans supporting a beneficial influence of slow-wave sleep (SWS) on declarative memory formation, and try to identify some mechanisms that might underlie this influence. Specifically, these…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Memory, Sleep, Models
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