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Toukiloglou, Pavlos; Xinogalos, Stelios – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2023
Serious games are a growing field in academic research and they are considered an effective tool for education. Game-based learning invokes motivation and engagement in students resulting in effective instructional outcomes. An essential aspect of a serious game is the method of support for presenting the teaching material and providing feedback.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Programming, Sequential Learning, Cognitive Processes
Miller, Sharon E.; Anderson, Chelsea; Montou, Olivia; Lam, Boji P. W.; Schafer, Erin – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: The present brain--behavior study examined whether sensory registration or neural inhibition processes explained variability in the behavioral most comfortable level (MCL) and background noise level (BNL) components of the acceptable noise level (ANL) measure. Method: A traditional auditory gating paradigm was used to evoke neural…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Sensory Experience
Brosnan, Mark; Ashwin, Chris – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Art appreciation reflects an initial emotional and intuitive response to artwork evaluation, although this intuitive evaluation can be attenuated by subsequent deliberation. The Dual Process Theory of Autism proposes that individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a greater propensity to deliberate and reduced intuition compared to…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cognitive Processes, Intuition
Meier, Beat; Cottini, Milvia – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Responding to a prospective memory task in the course of an ongoing activity requires switching tasks, which typically comes at a cost in performing the ongoing activity. Similarly, when the prospective memory task is deactivated, a cost can occur when previously relevant prospective memory targets appear in the course of the ongoing activity. In…
Descriptors: Intention, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Undergraduate Students
He, Hong; Chen, Yunyun; Li, Ting; Li, Hui; Zhang, Xuemin – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Considerable research suggests a link between mind wandering and diminished levels of motivation and interest. During episodes of mind wandering, individuals may engage in efforts to redirect their attention back to the task at hand (known as focus back effort). Building on the resource-control hypothesis, we hypothesized that the influence of…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Student Motivation, Student Interests, Individual Differences
Lu, Chia-Chen – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The incongruity-resolution model plays a key role in the cognitive mechanisms of perceived humour. This study employed the incongruity-resolution model to discuss humorous design techniques to help design novices and students understand the influence of various humorous design techniques on perceived humour. First, 260 humorous products currently…
Descriptors: Humor, Design, Cognitive Processes, Graduate Students
Michelle Antonia Eaton – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Undergraduate students are leaving higher education at an alarming rate. Student retention is one of the most important measures of success at a university. This study engaged in an action research (AR) study using Dweck's (2006) theory of growth mindset to study growth mindset in relation to the retention of undergraduate students seeking an…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power, College Faculty, Outcomes of Education
Kamariah; Toto Nusantara; Abdur Rahman As'ari; Hery Susanto – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2023
This study explores students' use of mathematical objects in each problem-solving phase based on an onto-semiotic perspective. The subjects of this research are students who solve problems in different ways but all with the correct result. The first student uses organizational data by applying the concept of permutations. In contrast, the second…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Grade 12, Mathematics Skills, Cognitive Processes
Dana Opre; Andrei Costea; Razvan Jurchi?; Romi?a Iucu – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
The need to identify methods to support self-regulated learning has raised the interest of researchers in recent years. Cognitive prompts are considered very promising instructional tools for developing self-regulatory abilities. The present study aims to investigate the usefulness of several types of cognitive prompts in activating learning…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Student Improvement
Juuso Henrik Nieminen; Anette Bagger; Alexis Padilla; Paulo Tan – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2023
We conduct a critical review to explore how research on mathematics classroom assessment has positioned students (127 studies, 2015-2020). Our analysis shows how research has positioned students as passive recipients of assessment by portraying assessment through discourses of measurement and cognition. Conversely, students are positioned as…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Student Evaluation, Measurement
Liu, Tuo; Sui, Jie; Hildebrandt, Andrea – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
The self, like the concept of central "gravity", facilitates the processing of information that is directly relevant to the self. This phenomenon is known as the self-prioritization effect. However, it remains unclear whether the self-prioritization effect extends to the processing of emotional facial expressions. To fill this gap, we…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Human Body, Psychological Patterns, Nonverbal Communication
Wilkey, Eric D. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2023
Attention and executive functions (EFs) play a critical role in academic skill development, including literacy and numeracy. Deficits in attention and EFs often accompany learning disorders, such as dyslexia and dyscalculia. Despite their well-established link, we lack a nuanced understanding of the specific neurobiological mechanisms that…
Descriptors: Attention, Executive Function, Neurology, Cognitive Processes
Cynthia L. Adams-McClain – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Nursing literature has reported episodes of nursing student anxiety in the simulated class. The students gave accounts of their experiences, difficulties learning, and performing nursing skills. The purpose of the qualitative descriptive study was to explore how nursing students describe the influence of anxiety on their skill performance and…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Simulation, Anxiety, Skills
Kate Stone; Naghmeh Khaleghi; Milena Rabovsky – Cognitive Science, 2023
We tested two accounts of the cognitive process underlying the N400 event-related potential component: one that it reflects meaning-based processing and one that it reflects the processing of specific words. The experimental design utilized separable Persian phrasal verbs, which form a strongly probabilistic, long-distance dependency, ideal for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Language Processing, Indo European Languages
Yang, Xiaomeng; Wang, Fuxing; Mayer, Richard E.; Hu, Xiangen; Gu, Chuanhua – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
The spatial contiguity principle is that people learn and perform better when corresponding printed text and graphics are placed near rather than far from each other on the screen or page. This is a well-established design principle in multimedia learning. However, there is insufficient research to establish the appropriate distance between text…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Eye Movements, Multimedia Materials, Visual Perception

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