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Gr ver Aukrust, Vibeke, Ed. – Elsevier, 2011
This collection of 58 articles from the recently-published third edition of the International Encyclopedia of Education focuses on learning, memory, attention, problem solving, concept formation, and language. Learning and cognition is the foundation of cognitive psychology and encompasses many topics including attention, memory, categorization,…
Descriptors: Memory, Concept Formation, Cognitive Psychology, Problem Solving
Jalali, Alireza; Leddy, John; Gauthier, Martin; Sun, Rong; Hincke, Maxwell; Carnegie, Jacqueline – Online Submission, 2011
Podcasting is an innovative, asynchronous communication tool. A pilot study was conducted to assess the utility of podcasting as an educational tool for undergraduate medical students. A paper-and-pencil questionnaire was developed and distributed to the 40 first-year students enrolled in the francophone stream of the medical curriculum at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Medical Students, Short Term Memory
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Whitney, Anne Elrod – English Education, 2011
School is sometimes framed as a place for preparing, a place for becoming college and career ready. At times this approach positions school as an important space "within" the world of college and careers, envisioned perhaps as Dewey imagined it, as a safe place to try things, a space where real work of participation in society could be done but in…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Relevance (Education), School Role, Children
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Cavanaugh, John C. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1987
Obtained self-reports of memory abilities and skills from 50 younger and 50 older adults. General rating questions and specific questions about memory for certain types of content were included. Consistent age-related decrements were found only for general questions, especially those assessing perceived changes over time. Less consistent…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Long Term Memory, Memory
Ericsson, K. Anders; Chase, William G. – American Scientist, 1982
Discusses laws and general characteristics of normal memory, specifying how exceptional memory feats deviate from and contradict them. Also discusses research in support of the assertion that normal memory structure is sufficient to explain exceptional memory feats, if differences in practice and prior experiences are taken into account.…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Exceptional Persons, Higher Education
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Gulya, Michele; Sweeney, Becky; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Three experiments demonstrated that increasing the length of a mobile serial list impaired 6-month olds' memory for serial order. Findings indicated that the primacy effect was absent on a 24-hour delayed recognition test and was exhibited on a reactivation test, adding to growing evidence that young infants possess two functionally distinct…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Infant Behavior, Infants, Long Term Memory
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Howard, Lawrence; Polich, John – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Digit span and latency from P300 component of event-related brain potential--a measure of stimulus evaluation time--were obtained from children and adults. Increases in digit span were associated with decreases in peak latency for children but not adults, suggesting that immediate memory development is tightly coupled with decreases in speed of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Learning Processes
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Swanson, Lee – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1982
The study involving 24 normal, 24 learning disabled (LD), and 18 deaf elementary-age Ss investigated the hypothesis that nonstrategic verbal encoding abilities are deficient in LD readers. Results were interpreted to indicate a deficient verbal-visual integrative process in disabled children occurring prior to the application of mnemonic…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Memory
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Melchert, Timothy P.; Parker, R. Lance – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1997
This study of 429 nonclinical adults found that similar proportions of those reporting histories of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse reported that they had periods without memory of their abuse. The enormous variance in reported quality of childhood memories and the common recovery of forgotten childhood memories were both found to be…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Abuse, Long Term Memory, Memory
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Schmitter-Edgecombe, Maureen; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1995
Evaluates the effectiveness of a nine-week memory notebook treatment for closed-head-injured (CHI) participants with memory deficits. Eight participants who had sustained a severe CHI were allocated to receive either notebook training or supportive therapy. At posttreatment, the notebook training group reported fewer significant memory failures,…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Higher Education, Memory, Neurological Impairments
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Gilmore, Rick O.; Johnson, Mark H. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
The capacity of six-month-old infants to maintain information in working memory for several seconds was studied using two versions of an oculomotor delayed response task. The results indicated that infants maintained information about stimulus locations in working memory for three to five seconds. (MDM)
Descriptors: Infants, Memory, Reaction Time, Short Term Memory
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Meltzoff, Andrew N. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1995
Long-term recall memory was assessed in 14- and 16 month-olds using a nonverbal method requiring subjects to reenact a past event from memory. The results demonstrated significant deferred imitation after delays of two and four months, and that the toddlers retained and imitated multiple acts. (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Imitation, Long Term Memory, Memory
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Roodenrys, Steven; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1993
Investigated the mechanisms responsible for short-term memory span and its development by examining the relationship between memory span and speech rate for words and nonwords in 2 groups of children, ages 5 to 6 and 9 to 11. Both age groups showed evidence of a relationship between speech rate and memory span. (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Long Term Memory, Short Term Memory
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Hotermans, Christophe; Peigneux, Philippe; de Noordhout, Alain Maertens; Moonen, Gustave; Maquet, Pierre – Learning & Memory, 2006
Motor skill learning is a dynamic process that continues covertly after training has ended and eventually leads to delayed increments in performance. Current theories suggest that this off-line improvement takes time and appears only after several hours. Here we show an early transient and short-lived boost in performance, emerging as early as…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Memory, Perceptual Motor Learning, Short Term Memory
Levy, C. Michael; Benson, Dennis A. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Memory
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