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Piesie A. G. Asuako; Robert Stojan; Otmar Bock; Melanie Mack; Claudia Voelcker-Rehage – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
It is well established that performing multiple tasks simultaneously (dual-tasking) or sequentially (task-switching) degrades performance on one or both tasks. However, it is unknown whether task-switching adds to the effects of dual-tasking in a single setup. We investigated this in a simulated everyday-like car driving scenario. We expected an…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Time Management, Motor Vehicles, Performance
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van Rijn, Peter W.; Attali, Yigal; Ali, Usama S. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2023
We investigated whether and to what extent different scoring instructions, timing conditions, and direct feedback affect performance and speed. An experimental study manipulating these factors was designed to address these research questions. According to the factorial design, participants were randomly assigned to one of twelve study conditions.…
Descriptors: Scoring, Time, Feedback (Response), Performance
Gideon D. Eduah – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The Critical Thinking Assessment Test (CAT) is a tool for evaluating students' critical thinking skills in various educational institutions within and outside the United States. While institutions regard the CAT as a high-stakes assessment, students may perceive it as a low-stakes test due to its lack of personal or academic repercussions. This…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Student Evaluation, Student Motivation, Tests
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Kasli, Murat; Zopluoglu, Cengiz; Toton, Sarah L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2023
Response times (RTs) have recently attracted a significant amount of attention in the literature as they may provide meaningful information about item preknowledge. In this study, a new model, the Deterministic Gated Lognormal Response Time (DG-LNRT) model, is proposed to identify examinees with item preknowledge using RTs. The proposed model was…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Test Items, Models, Familiarity
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Matheus M. Pacheco; Natália F. A. Ambrosio; Fernando G. Santos; Go Tani; Luciano Basso – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
The dynamics of mastering the degrees of freedom in motor learning are still far from being understood. The present work explored coordination dynamics in a redundant task, relating it to performance and adaptation in a serial stimulus tracking task. One hundred and sixty-three children (10-14 years of age) continuously responded to sequential…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Preadolescents, Early Adolescents, Learning Processes
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Tim Raettig; Lynn Huestegge – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Performing two actions at the same time usually results in performance costs. However, recent studies have also reported dual-action benefits: performing only one of two possible actions may necessitate the inhibition of the initially activated, but unwarranted second action, leading to single-action costs. Presumably, two preconditions determine…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Self Control, Redundancy, Costs
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Kim J. Uyeno; Gail Frost; Nicole J. Chimera; Michael W. R. Holmes; Jae Patterson – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2024
The negative effects of concussion on cognitive and physical performance can linger beyond return to sport and may result in reduced sport performance. The effect of concussion history, including time since concussion and number of concussions, on sport performance is not well understood. The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Team Sports, Reaction Time, College Athletics
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Steinkrauss, Ashley C.; Shaikh, Anjum F.; O'Brien Powers, Erin; Moher, Jeff – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
In the present study, we tested a visual feedback triggering system based on real-time tracking of response time (RT) in a sustained attention task. In our task, at certain points, brief visual feedback epochs were presented without interrupting the task itself. When these feedback epochs were performance-linked--meaning that they were triggered…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Reaction Time, Feedback (Response), Attention Control
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Stefan Vermeent; Ethan S. Young; Meriah L. DeJoseph; Anna-Lena Schubert; Willem E. Frankenhuis – Developmental Science, 2024
Childhood adversity can lead to cognitive deficits or enhancements, depending on many factors. Though progress has been made, two challenges prevent us from integrating and better understanding these patterns. First, studies commonly use and interpret raw performance differences, such as response times, which conflate different stages of cognitive…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Trauma, Cognitive Processes, Children
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Leppink, Jimmie; Pérez-Fuster, Patricia – Educational Psychology Review, 2019
Self-rated mental effort has been and continues to be the most widely used measure of cognitive load. This single-item measure is often used as a predictor variable in linear models for predicting performance or some other response variable. While an advantage of linear models is that they are fairly easy to understand, they fall short when the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Predictor Variables, Time on Task
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Rieger, Tobias; Heilmann, Lydia; Manzey, Dietrich – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Visual inspection of luggage using X-ray technology at airports is a time-sensitive task that is often supported by automated systems to increase performance and reduce workload. The present study evaluated how time pressure and automation support influence visual search behavior and performance in a simulated luggage screening task. Moreover, we…
Descriptors: Time Management, Travel, Air Transportation, Task Analysis
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Lin, Yu-Ju; Chiu, Yen-Nan; Wu, Yu-Yu; Tsai, Wen-Che; Gau, Susan Shur-Fen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
This study followed up ADHD/autistic symptoms and attentional performance in children/adolescents with ASD and typically developing ones (TD) over 5-7 years. The participants were stratified by age at baseline into child (< 12 years) and adolescent (12-19 years) groups. ADHD symptoms, especially hyperactivity, and attentional functions…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Children, Adolescents
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Regiani Guarnieri; Tania Brusque Crocetta; Jennifer Yohanna Ferreira de Lima Antão; Celia Guarnieri; Thaiany Pedrozo Campos Antunes; Renata Thaís de Almeida Barbosa; Luiz Carlos de Abreu; Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Evidence suggests a relationship between literacy and numeracy skills and cognitive abilities, which could be improved by augmented reality (AR) games. This study aimed to investigate to what degree the performance in a literacy and numeracy skills AR game explains associations between total reaction time (TRT) and educational achievement…
Descriptors: Literacy, Numeracy, Cognitive Ability, Computer Simulation
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Blanch, Angel; Martínez, Albert – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Individual differences in cognitive performance depend on age, skill, and type of task. Nonetheless, whether performance is measured with accuracy (ACC) or with the trade-off between responding speed and accuracy (SAT) could render subtle different relationships. Age and skill might associate more strongly with SAT performance in reasoning tasks,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Games, Cognitive Ability, Task Analysis
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Welhaf, Matthew S.; Smeekens, Bridget A.; Meier, Matt E.; Silvia, Paul J.; Kwapil, Thomas R.; Kane, Michael J. – Journal of Intelligence, 2020
The worst performance rule (WPR) is a robust empirical finding reflecting that people's worst task performance shows numerically stronger correlations with cognitive ability than their average or best performance. However, recent meta-analytic work has proposed this be renamed the "not-best performance" rule because mean and worst…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Attention, Reaction Time, Performance
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