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Ruisoto, Pablo; Juanes, Juan Antonio; Contador, Israel; Mayoral, Paula; Prats-Galino, Alberto – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2012
Three-dimensional (3D) or volumetric visualization is a useful resource for learning about the anatomy of the human brain. However, the effectiveness of 3D spatial visualization has not yet been assessed systematically. This report analyzes whether 3D volumetric visualization helps learners to identify and locate subcortical structures more…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Brain, Neurology, Visual Aids
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Sewell, David K.; Smith, Philip L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
The attention literature distinguishes two general mechanisms by which attention can benefit performance: gain (or resource) models and orienting (or switching) models. In gain models, processing efficiency is a function of a spatial distribution of capacity or resources; in orienting models, an attentional spotlight must be aligned with the…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Attention Control, Experimental Psychology, Visual Stimuli
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Goujon, Annabelle; Brockmole, James R.; Ehinger, Krista A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
Previous research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quantitative and qualitative differences in learning depending on whether repeated contexts are defined by letter arrays or real-world scenes. To clarify the relative contributions of visual features and semantic information likely to account for such differences, the typical…
Descriptors: Semantics, Reaction Time, Prompting, Eye Movements
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Mason, Paul H. – Research in Dance Education, 2012
Euro-American performance arts are exceptional among the world's cultures in that music and dance are separable and constitute independent disciplines. In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, a distinct consciousness emerged that demonstrated an awareness of the varying and protean relationships that music and dance can share. While…
Descriptors: Music, Dance, Relationship, Art
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Sleep, Laurie – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Despite its centrality in teaching, what it takes to identify the goals of instruction and use those goals to manage the work has yet to be articulated in ways that it can be adequately studied or taught. Using data from preservice teachers' mathematics lessons, this study identifies and illustrates seven central tasks of "steering…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives
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Vassil, Kristjan; Solvak, Mihkel – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
That PhD candidates fail to graduate on time in large numbers across a number of countries is a well-known fact. An extreme example is Estonia, where according to some estimates less than a third of PhD students complete their studies on time. A number of studies have addressed the likely reasons for such behavior, both comparatively and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Probability, Doctoral Programs
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Brown, Todd; Brown, Katrina; Barnot, Vickilyn – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2012
Reaction time, the time between a stimulus and a person's reaction to it, is a concept familiar to most teenagers, particularly in the context of driving. We describe a simple inexpensive activity that utilizes students' creativity and invokes the scientific method in order to explore reaction time. The goal of the activity is to give students a…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Activities
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McCormick, Sheree A.; Causer, Joe; Holmes, Paul S. – Brain and Cognition, 2012
Action observation (AO) and movement imagery (MI) have been reported to share similar neural networks. This study investigated the congruency between AO and MI using the eye gaze metrics, dwell time and fixation number. A simple reach-grasp-place arm movement was observed and, in a second condition, imagined where the movement was presented from…
Descriptors: Observation, Mild Mental Retardation, Metric System, Human Body
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Mecham, Neil A.; Joiner, Lydia R. – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2012
School age children and adolescents who participate in school gardening projects tend to eat more fruits and vegetables. Adults who participate in community gardening projects report that they also eat more fruits and vegetables, are more physically active and enjoy other social and emotional benefits as a result of gardening. Using a…
Descriptors: Gardening, Phenomenology, College Students, Interviews
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Jaffee, David – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
In 2012 all Hong Kong universities will be extending the length of the undergraduate degree from 3 to 4 years and adding General Education as a degree requirement. This reform initiative represents a unique case of comprehensive organizational change of higher education on an unprecedented scale. This paper examines several of the most significant…
Descriptors: Higher Education, General Education, Educational Change, Time to Degree
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Wang, Li-Chih; Tasi, Hung-Ju; Yang, Hsien-Ming – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
The present study presents a comparison of the cognitive inhibition abilities of dyslexic, dyscalculic, and control students. The participants were 45 dyslexic students, 45 dyscalculic students, and 45 age-, gender-, and IQ-matched control students. The major evaluation tools included six cognitive inhibition tasks which were restructured during…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Inhibition, Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Processes
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Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Time, space, causality, communicating and acting together set limits on our freedom. Starting from the position of Wittgenstein, who advocates neither a position of pure subjectivity nor of pure objectivity, and taking into account what is implied by initiation into the symbolic order of language and culture, it is argued that the limitations on…
Descriptors: Freedom, Barriers, Time, Role of Education
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Donohue, Melanie M.; Casey, Laura Baylot; Bicard, David F.; Bicard, Sara E. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2012
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are faced with many challenging behaviors that could impede their learning. One commonly reported problem behavior is noncompliance, which is often defined as a delay in response (latency), decrease in rate of responding (fluency), or failure to complete a task. This failure to comply in an appropriate…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Reinforcement, Accuracy, Compliance (Psychology)
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Hagel, Pauline; Carr, Rodney; Devlin, Marcia – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2012
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian universities since the introduction of the Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE). The AUSSE is based on one developed in the USA. The main arguments given for adopting this survey in Australia are that it provides a valid instrument for…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Context Effect, Foreign Countries, Surveys
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Huang, Jia; Yang, Bin-rang; Zou, Xiao-bing; Jing, Jin; Pen, Gang; McAlonan, Grainne M.; Chan, Raymond C. K. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
The current study aimed to investigate temporal processing in Chinese children with Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD) using time production, time reproduction paradigm and duration discrimination tasks. A battery of tests specifically designed to measure temporal processing was administered to 94 children with ADHD and 100…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Multivariate Analysis, Genealogy, Cognitive Ability
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