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Cirino, Paul T.; Morris, Mary K.; Morris, Robin D. – Assessment, 2007
Semantic retrieval (SR) and executive-procedural (EP), but not visuospatial (VS) skills, have been found to be uniquely predictive of mathematical calculation skills in a sample of clinically referred college students. This study set out to cross-validate these results in an independent sample of clinically referred college students (N = 337) as…
Descriptors: Remedial Mathematics, College Mathematics, Memory, Semantics
Peer reviewedHerman, James F.; Roth, Stephen F. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1984
When asked to construct, from memory, the spatial layout of a large scale area, kindergarteners and third graders placed objects more accurately when they had been presented a story connecting the objects than when no story had been presented. (RH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Environmental Influences, Kindergarten Children, Memory
Peer reviewedBarlett, James C.; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1983
Examined memory for the lateral orientation of scenic pictures in young (N=112) and older (N=109) adults in two experiments under incidental or intentional learning conditions. Results suggested an age-related deficit in truly non-intentional encoding of orientation and pose a challenge for capacity theories of memory across the lifespan. (JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Memory, Older Adults
Peer reviewedRogoff, Barbara; Waddell, Kathryn J. – Child Development, 1982
In order to determine whether non-Western children would show a memory deficit for contextually organized spatial ability, the performances of 30 Mayan and 30 American nine-year-olds on reconstruction of an organized three-dimensional miniature scene were examined. (MP)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Peer reviewedFisher, Celia B. – Child Development, 1979
In Experiment I, 24 preschoolers were tested on left-right, vertical-horizontal, and mirror-image oblique discriminations under essentially context-free conditions. Experiment II contrasted children's performance under context-free conditions with their ability to discriminate orientation in the presence of external visual cues. (RH)
Descriptors: Cues, Memory, Orientation, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedTavassoli, Nader T. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
Investigated spatial memory for written words as a behavioral consequence of verbal processing differences. Across three experiments with Chinese and U.S. college students, spatial memory for real and nonsense words was greater for Chinese logographs than for alphabetic English words. This spatial memory advantage was absent for pictures and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Chinese, College Students, English
Fung Tsui, Hing; Rodda, Michael – ACEHI Journal, 1990
Memory and metamemory abilities of 24 severely to profoundly deaf students between the ages of 9 and 20 years old were studied. Results did not suggest spatial bias in encoding. Semantic knowledge was correlated with metamemory and free recall, and rehearsal mechanisms correlated with temporal position recall and paired-associate nonprototypic…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Encoding (Psychology), Memory
Peer reviewedMcLean, Janet F.; Hitch, Graham J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Compared performance of 9-year-olds with arithmetic difficulties to that of age-matched and ability-matched controls on 10 tasks used to assess different aspects of working memory, including subtypes of executive function. Found deficits in executive and spatial aspects of working memory that seem likely to be important factors in poor…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Burton, Lorelle J. – International Journal of Testing, 2003
Research evidence indicates that self-report imagery ability is psychometrically distinct from objective, spatial test measures. One hypothesis put forward in the literature to explain this finding is that the nature of the stimulus is important. The aim of this article was to examine the relation between spatial abilities and measures of visual…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Imagery, Spatial Ability, Visual Stimuli
Grossman, Murray; McMillan, Corey; Moore, Peachie; Ding, Lijun; Glosser, Guila; Work, Melissa; Gee, James – Brain, 2004
Confrontation naming is impaired in neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's disease (AD), frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD). Some behavioural observations suggest a common source of impaired naming across these patient groups, while others find partially unique patterns of naming difficulty. We hypothesized…
Descriptors: Brain, Dementia, Neurological Impairments, Alzheimers Disease
Potvin, Stephane; Briand, Catherine; Prouteau, Antoinette; Bouchard, Roch-Hugo; Lipp, Olivier; Lalonde, Pierre; Nicole, Luc; Lesage, Alain; Stip, Emmanuel – Brain and Cognition, 2005
It has been suggested that in order to sustain the lifestyle of substance abuse, addicted schizophrenia patients would have less negative symptoms, better social skills, and less cognitive impairments. Mounting evidence supports the first two assumptions, but data lack regarding cognition in dual diagnosis schizophrenia. Seventy-six schizophrenia…
Descriptors: Memory, Substance Abuse, Schizophrenia, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Pellicano, Elizabeth; Rhodes, Gillian; Peters, Marianne – Developmental Science, 2006
Several researchers have proposed that developmental improvements in children's face recognition abilities might reflect an increasing reliance on configural information (i.e. spatial relations between features) in faces (Carey & Diamond, 1994; Mondloch, Le Grand & Maurer, 2002). We investigated 4- and 5-year-olds' use of configural information…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Perception, Preschool Children, Human Body
Philbeck, John W.; O'Leary, Shannon – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2005
When navigating by path integration, knowledge of one's position becomes increasingly uncertain as one walks from a known location. This uncertainty decreases if one perceives a known landmark location nearby. We hypothesized that remembering landmarks might serve a similar purpose for path integration as directly perceiving them. If this is true,…
Descriptors: Vision, Navigation, Geographic Location, Visual Perception
Diegelmann, Soeren; Zars, Melissa; Zars, Troy – Learning & Memory, 2006
Memories can have different strengths, largely dependent on the intensity of reinforcers encountered. The relationship between reinforcement and memory strength is evident in asymptotic memory curves, with the level of the asymptote related to the intensity of the reinforcer. Although this is likely a fundamental property of memory formation,…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Models, Memory, Memorization
White, Norman M.; Gaskin, Stephane – Learning & Memory, 2006
Learning to discriminate between spatial locations defined by two adjacent arms of a radial maze in the conditioned cue preference paradigm requires two kinds of information: latent spatial learning when the rats explore the maze with no food available, and learning about food availability in two spatial locations when the rats are then confined…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Memory, Discrimination Learning, Spatial Ability

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