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Kormos, Judit; Safar, Anna – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
In our research we addressed the question what the relationship is between phonological short-term and working memory capacity and performance in an end-of-year reading, writing, listening, speaking and use of English test. The participants of our study were 121 secondary school students aged 15-16 in the first intensive language training year of…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Bilingual Education, Program Effectiveness, Short Term Memory
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Geake, John G. – Roeper Review, 2008
Gifted intelligence is underpinned by those aspects of neural function that enable an enhanced facility to engage in fluid analogizing: a cognitive-level construct that describes intermodule information articulation within the brain. Evidence for this claim comes from a program of neuroimaging investigations of the neural underpinnings and IQ…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Investigations, Gifted, Short Term Memory
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Park, Heekyeong; Uncapher, Melina R.; Rugg, Michael D. – Learning & Memory, 2008
The present study investigated whether the neural correlates of source memory vary according to study task. Subjects studied visually presented words in one of two background contexts. In each test, subjects made old/new recognition and source memory judgments. In one study test cycle, study words were subjected to animacy judgments, whereas in…
Descriptors: Memory, Correlation, Neurology, Task Analysis
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Duff, Melissa C.; Hengst, Julie A.; Tranel, Daniel; Cohen, Neal J. – Brain and Language, 2008
In previous work we reported robust collaborative learning for referential labels in patients with hippocampal amnesia, resulting in increasingly rapid and economical communication or "common ground" with their partners [Duff, M. C., Hengst, J., Tranel, D., & Cohen, N. J. (2006). "Development of shared information in communication despite…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Discourse Analysis, Patients, Memory
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Ternes, Marguerite; Yuille, John C. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: Since individuals with intellectual disabilities are often the only witnesses to alleged crimes, it is important to know their capacity to provide eyewitness testimony. Methods: Twenty-two participants with intellectual disabilities and 23 comparison group participants had their photographs taken by a confederate. One to two weeks…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Identification, Recall (Psychology), Adults
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Fischman, Mark G.; Christina, Robert W.; Anson, J. Greg – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2008
Franklin Henry's "memory drum" theory of neuromotor reaction (Henry & Rogers, 1960) was one of the most influential studies of the response programming stage of information processing. The paper is the most-cited study ever published in the "Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport." However, few people know there is a noteworthy error in the…
Descriptors: Theories, Motor Reactions, Memory, Reaction Time
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Wood, Justin N.; Hauser, Marc D.; Glynn, David D.; Barner, David – Cognition, 2008
Fundamental questions in cognitive science concern the origins and nature of the units that compose visual experience. Here, we investigate the capacity to individuate and store information about non-solid portions, asking in particular whether free-ranging rhesus monkeys ("Macaca mulatta") quantify portions of a non-solid substance presented in…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Psychology, Language Processing, Language Acquisition
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Briggs, James F.; Riccio, David C. – Learning and Motivation, 2008
The present studies examined whether the retrieval of an old "reactivated" memory could be brought under the control of new contextual cues. In Experiment 1 rats trained in one context were exposed to different contextual cues either immediately, 60 or 120 min after a cued reactivation of the training memory. When tested in the shifted context,…
Descriptors: Cues, Context Effect, Memory, Language Processing
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Onishi, Kristine H.; Murphy, Gregory L.; Bock, Kathryn – Cognitive Psychology, 2008
Three cued-recall experiments examined the effect of category typicality on the ordering of words in sentence production. Past research has found that typical items tend to be mentioned before atypical items in a phrase--a pattern usually associated with lexical variables (like word frequency), and yet typicality is a conceptual variable.…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Long Term Memory, Word Order
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Singh, Leher – Cognition, 2008
Although infants begin to encode and track novel words in fluent speech by 7.5 months, their ability to recognize words is somewhat limited at this stage. In particular, when the surface form of a word is altered, by changing the gender or affective prosody of the speaker, infants begin to falter at spoken word recognition. Given that natural…
Descriptors: Infants, Word Recognition, Child Development, Speech Communication
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Lange, Rael T.; Iverson, Grant L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2008
This study evaluated the concurrent validity of estimated Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales-Third Edition (WAIS-III) index scores using various one- and two-subtest combinations. Participants were the Canadian WAIS-III standardization sample. Using all possible one- and two-subtest combinations, an estimated Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI), an…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Validity, Intelligence Tests, Memory
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Sorel, Olivier; Pennequin, Valerie – Brain and Cognition, 2008
This study tested whether the aging of executive functioning is linked to the decline in planning performance. Participants were divided into three groups: group 1 composed of 15 adults with a mean age of 22.7 years, group 2 composed of 15 adults with a mean age of 68.1 years and group 3 composed of 16 adults with a mean age of 78.75 years. Each…
Descriptors: Memory, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Adults
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Lee, Hoyee Flora; Gorsuch, Richard L.; Saklofske, Donald H.; Patterson, Colleen A. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2008
Adult cognitive age differences in the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III Canadian normative data were curvilinear for most scales and for the Verbal Comprehension (VC), Perceptual Organization (PO), and Working Memory (WM) factors. These showed stable or increasing scores in early adulthood followed by decreasing scores, necessitating a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Adults, Intelligence
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Spahr, Anthony J.; Litvak, Leonid M.; Dorman, Michael F.; Bohanan, Ashley R.; Mishra, Lakshmi N. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: To determine why, in a pilot study, only 1 of 11 cochlear implant listeners was able to reliably identify a frequency-to-electrode map where the intervals of a familiar melody were played on the correct musical scale. The authors sought to validate their method and to assess the effect of pitch strength on musical scale recognition in…
Descriptors: Intervals, Measures (Individuals), Memory, Assistive Technology
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Jones, Emily J. H.; Herbert, Jane S. – Infancy, 2008
Over the first years of life, infants gradually develop the ability to retrieve their memories across cue and contextual changes. Whereas maturational factors drive some of these developments in memory ability, experiences occurring within the learning event may also impact infants' ability to retrieve memories in new situations. In 2 experiments…
Descriptors: Infants, Generalization, Imitation, Learning Experience
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