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Fischer, Frank; Järvelä, Sanna – Frontline Learning Research, 2014
Recent years have seen a dynamic growth of research communities addressing conditions, processes and outcomes of learning in formal and informal environments. Two of them have markedly advanced the field: The community on research on learning and instruction that has been organized in the European Association for Research on Learning and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Innovation, Learning, Neurosciences
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De Smedt, Bert – Frontline Learning Research, 2014
Cognitive neuroscience offers a series of tools and methodologies that allow researchers in the field of learning and instruction to complement and extend the knowledge they have accumulated through decades of behavioral research. The appropriateness of these methods depends on the research question at hand. Cognitive neuroscience methods allow…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Diagnostic Tests, Research Methodology, Teaching Methods
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Roman, Adrienne S.; Pisoni, David B.; Kronenberger, William G. – Infant and Child Development, 2014
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility and validity of a modified version of Buschke's missing scan methodology, the Missing Scan Task (MST), to assess working memory capacity (WMC) and cognitive control processes in preschool children 3-6?years in age. Forty typically developing monolingual English-speaking children between…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Language Skills
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Stamm, Andrew W.; Nguyen, Nam D.; Seicol, Benjamin J.; Fagan, Abigail; Oh, Angela; Drumm, Michael; Lundt, Maureen; Stickgold, Robert; Wamsley, Erin J. – Learning & Memory, 2014
Post-learning sleep is beneficial for human memory. However, it may be that not all memories benefit equally from sleep. Here, we manipulated a spatial learning task using monetary reward and performance feedback, asking whether enhancing the salience of the task would augment overnight memory consolidation and alter its incorporation into…
Descriptors: Sleep, Memory, Learning Processes, Spatial Ability
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Kwon, Jeong-Tae; Nakajima, Ryuichi; Hyung-Su, Kim; Jeong, Yire; Augustine, George J.; Han, Jin-Hee – Learning & Memory, 2014
In Pavlovian fear conditioning, the lateral amygdala (LA) has been highlighted as a key brain site for association between sensory cues and aversive stimuli. However, learning-related changes are also found in upstream sensory regions such as thalamus and cortex. To isolate the essential neural circuit components for fear memory association, we…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Sensory Experience, Cues
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Freedberg, Michael; Wagschal, Tana T.; Hazeltine, Eliot – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014
For skill learning processes to be effective, they must encode associations that are inherent to the current task and avoid those that are spurious or particular to training conditions so that learning can transfer to novel situations. Some everyday contexts even require grouped responding to simultaneously presented stimuli. Here we test whether…
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Stimuli, Responses, Comparative Analysis
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Scott, Sheila – General Music Today, 2014
In this article, an approach to unit plans using essential questions is described within the context of general music education and illustrated in the unit "Repetition and Contrasts: Understanding Music Through Form." This unit is founded on the essential question: As musicians, how do we use form to organize and understand music?…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Student Evaluation, Curriculum Development
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Wood, Timothy J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Medical education relies heavily on assessment formats that require raters to assess the competence and skills of learners. Unfortunately, there are often inconsistencies and variability in the scores raters assign. To ensure the scores from these assessment tools have validity, it is important to understand the underlying cognitive processes that…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Interrater Reliability, Cognitive Processes, Validity
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Yuksel, Dogan; Inan, Banu – ReCALL, 2014
This study examined the effects of communication mode ("i.e.", face to face versus computer mediated communication) on the instances of negotiation of meaning (NofM) and its level of noticing by learners. Sixty-four participants (32 dyads) completed two jigsaw tasks in two different mediums (one in each) and four days after the tasks…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication, Task Analysis, Recall (Psychology)
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Brosnan, Mark; Chapman, Emma; Ashwin, Chris – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often take longer to make decisions. The Autism-Psychosis Model proposes that people with autism and psychosis show the opposite pattern of results on cognitive tasks. As those with psychosis show a jump-to-conclusions reasoning bias, those with ASD should show a circumspect reasoning bias.…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Adolescents, Decision Making
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Kendeou, Panayiota – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2014
In this article, I review and discuss the work presented in this special issue while focusing on a number of issues that warrant further investigation in validation research. These issues pertain to the nature of the validation processes, the processes and mechanisms that support validation during comprehension, the factors that influence…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Validity, Reading Research, Cognitive Processes
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Salvetti, Beatrice; Morris, Richard G. M.; Wang, Szu-Han – Learning & Memory, 2014
Many insignificant events in our daily life are forgotten quickly but can be remembered for longer when other memory-modulating events occur before or after them. This phenomenon has been investigated in animal models in a protocol in which weak memories persist longer if exploration in a novel context is introduced around the time of memory…
Descriptors: Rewards, Reinforcement, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Spatial Ability
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Kendeou, Panayiota; Broek, Paul; Helder, Anne; Karlsson, Josefine – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2014
Our aim in the present paper is to discuss a "cognitive view" of reading comprehension, with particular attention to research findings that have the potential to improve our understanding of difficulties in reading comprehension. We provide an overview of how specific sources of difficulties in inference making, executive functions, and…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Cognitive Processes, Inferences
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Hulstijn, Jan H.; Young, Richard F.; Ortega, Lourdes; Bigelow, Martha; DeKeyser, Robert; Ellis, Nick C.; Lantolf, James P.; Mackey, Alison; Talmy, Steven – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2014
For some, research in learning and teaching of a second language (L2) runs the risk of disintegrating into irreconcilable approaches to L2 learning and use. On the one side, we find researchers investigating linguistic-cognitive issues, often using quantitative research methods including inferential statistics; on the other side, we find…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Language Research, Social Influences
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Guven-Ozkan, Tugba; Davis, Ronald L. – Learning & Memory, 2014
New approaches, techniques and tools invented over the last decade and a half have revolutionized the functional dissection of neural circuitry underlying "Drosophila" learning. The new methodologies have been used aggressively by researchers attempting to answer three critical questions about olfactory memories formed with appetitive…
Descriptors: Animals, Olfactory Perception, Neurological Organization, Memory
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