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Steinbeis, Nikolaus; Singer, Tania – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2013
Social comparison can elicit emotions such as envy, which can affect social interactions. The emergence and development of such social emotions through ontogeny, and their influence on social interaction, are unknown. We tested 182 children from 7 to 13 years of age with a novel monetary reward-and-punishment task measuring envy and Schadenfreude…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Children, Interpersonal Relationship, Prosocial Behavior
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Crepaldi, Davide; Rastle, Kathleen; Davis, Colin J.; Lupker, Stephen J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
There is broad consensus that printed complex words are identified on the basis of their constituent morphemes. This fact raises the issue of how the word identification system codes for morpheme position, hence allowing it to distinguish between words like "overhang" and "hangover", and to recognize that "preheat" is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Morphemes, Identification, Proximity
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Limoges, Elyse; Bolduc, Christianne; Berthiaume, Claude; Mottron, Laurent; Godbout, Roger – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
Poor sleep is a common feature in autism even though patients themselves do not necessarily complain. The impact of poor sleep on daytime cognitive functioning in autism is not well-known and we therefore investigated whether sleep in autism correlates with daytime cognitive performance. A battery of non-verbal tasks was administered, in the…
Descriptors: Memory, Accuracy, Sleep, Autism
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Kim, B. Kyu; Zauberman, Gal – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2013
Sexual cues influence decisions not only about sex, but also about unrelated outcomes such as money. In the presence of sexual cues, individuals are more "impatient" when making intertemporal monetary tradeoffs, choosing smaller immediate amounts over larger delayed amounts. Previous research has emphasized the power of sexual cues to induce a…
Descriptors: Rewards, Experimental Psychology, Cues, Gender Differences
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Jiang, Yuhong V.; Swallow, Khena M.; Rosenbaum, Gail M.; Herzig, Chelsey – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
Substantial research has focused on the allocation of spatial attention based on goals or perceptual salience. In everyday life, however, people also direct attention using their previous experience. Here we investigate the pace at which people incidentally learn to prioritize specific locations. Participants searched for a T among Ls in a visual…
Descriptors: Attention, Bias, Spatial Ability, Experience
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Brochard, Renaud; Tassin, Maxime; Zagar, Daniel – Cognition, 2013
The present research aimed to investigate whether, as previously observed with pictures, background auditory rhythm would also influence visual word recognition. In a lexical decision task, participants were presented with bisyllabic visual words, segmented into two successive groups of letters, while an irrelevant strongly metric auditory…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Language Processing, Auditory Stimuli, Visual Stimuli
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Busey, Thomas; Yu, Chen; Wyatte, Dean; Vanderkolk, John – Cognitive Science, 2013
Perceptual tasks such as object matching, mammogram interpretation, mental rotation, and satellite imagery change detection often require the assignment of correspondences to fuse information across views. We apply techniques developed for machine translation to the gaze data recorded from a complex perceptual matching task modeled after…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Perception Tests, Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception
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Hurford, David P.; Lasater, Kara A.; Erickson, Sara E.; Kiesling, Nicole E. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2013
Objective: To examine the diurnal assumptions of the Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA). Method: The present study assessed 122 elementary students aged 5.5 to 10.0 years who were randomly assigned to one of four different groups based on time of administration (M-M: Morning-Morning, M-A: Morning-Afternoon, A-M: Afternoon-Morning, and A-A:…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Elementary School Students, Time, Testing
Drinkwine, Timothy – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This research study considers the status of middle school students in the 21st century in terms of their tendency to multitask in their daily lives and the overall influence this multitasking has on teaching and learning environments. Student engagement in the learning environment and students' various learning styles are discussed as primary…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Time Management, Cognitive Style, Learner Engagement
Illinois Community College Board, 2013
Community colleges report opening Spring term enrollment figures to the Illinois Community College Board using a brief web based survey. Overall, short term statewide results of the fiscal year 2013 Spring enrollment survey show decreases from last year. Compared to the same term one year ago, statewide Spring 2013 headcount enrollments and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment, Two Year College Students, Full Time Students
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Kambara, Toshimune; Tsukiura, Takashi; Shigemune, Yayoi; Kanno, Akitake; Nouchi, Rui; Yomogida, Yukihito; Kawashima, Ryuta – Language Sciences, 2013
This study examined behavioral changes in 15-day learning of word-picture (WP) and word-sound (WS) associations, using meaningless stimuli. Subjects performed a learning task and two recognition tasks under the WP and WS conditions every day for 15 days. Two main findings emerged from this study. First, behavioral data of recognition accuracy and…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Pictorial Stimuli, Reaction Time, Longitudinal Studies
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Matruglio, Erika; Maton, Karl; Martin, J. R. – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2013
Based on the theoretical understandings from Legitimation Code Theory (Maton, 2013) and Systemic Functional Linguistics (Martin, 2013) underpinning the research discussed in this special issue, this paper focuses on classroom pedagogy to illustrate an important strategy for making semantic waves in History teaching, namely "temporal shifting". We…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Semantics, Discourse Analysis, Role
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Avanzino, Laura; Martino, Davide; Martino, Isadora; Pelosin, Elisa; Vicario, Carmelo M.; Bove, Marco; Defazio, Gianni; Abbruzzese, Giovanni – Brain, 2013
Patients with writer's cramp present sensory and representational abnormalities relevant to motor control, such as impairment in the temporal discrimination between tactile stimuli and in pure motor imagery tasks, like the mental rotation of corporeal and inanimate objects. However, only limited information is available on the ability of patients…
Descriptors: Patients, Psychomotor Skills, Neurological Impairments, Motor Reactions
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Ogasawara, Naomi – Language and Speech, 2013
Vowel devoicing happens in Japanese when the high vowel is between voiceless consonants. The aim of this study is to investigate the lexical representation of vowel devoicing. A long-term repetition-priming experiment was conducted. Participants shadowed words containing either a devoiced or a voiced vowel in three priming paradigms, and their…
Descriptors: Vowels, Japanese, Priming, Repetition
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Patterson-Hazley, Melissa; Kiewra, Kenneth A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
This article seeks to answer the questions: Who are the most productive and influential educational psychologists? What factors characterize these educational psychologists? And, what advice might they pass along to budding scholars? To determine the top educational psychologists, we surveyed the membership of Division 15 (Educational Psychology)…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Educational Psychology, Professional Associations, Individual Characteristics
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