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Osmanoglu, Devrim Erginsoy; Toksun, Selma Erdagi – Online Submission, 2018
Emotions serve a function of preparing individuals' psychological responses to various situations by affecting their decisions in every part of their lives. Cognitive emotion regulation processes lead individuals to identify their priorities and to make life plans and to act in accordance with these plans. In much of the research focusing on…
Descriptors: Self Control, Metacognition, Middle School Students, Emotional Response
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Franklin, Michael S.; Mrazek, Michael D.; Broadway, James M.; Schooler, Jonathan W. – Psychological Bulletin, 2013
Smallwood (2013) made important contributions to the science of mind wandering by distinguishing between 2 aspects of the mind-wandering experience: (a) "how" the mind wanders, which entails the "process" of maintaining the continuity of a mind-wandering episode, and (b) "why" the mind wanders, which refers to those mechanisms that lead to the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Attention, Perception, Theories
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Smallwood, Jonathan – Psychological Bulletin, 2013
Understanding thoughts with no perceptual basis is a complex problem, and the commentary by Franklin, Mrazek, Broadway, and Schooler (2013) highlighted some of the difficulties that can occur when theorizing about this topic. They argued that the suppression of external input during internal thought arises from the selection of internal…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Attention, Perception, Theories
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Norman, Rebecca R.; Roberts, Kathryn L. – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2015
This study examined 30 second graders' patterns of attention to graphics (e.g., maps, diagrams, photographs, illustrations) and their illustration extensions (e.g., captions, labels) in two informational texts, and how students processed these items (e.g., creating narrative or evaluating). Results indicate that students do tend to study different…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Attention
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Gnanlet, Adelina; Khanin, Dmitry – Journal of Management Education, 2015
Sensemaking theory suggests that sensemaking may collapse when perception fails to detect weak signals of changes in the environment, cognition fails to appropriately categorize the new data coming from perception, and action fails to test the applicability of new concepts and schemas. Mindfulness-mindlessness theory warns us that routine…
Descriptors: Perception, Cognitive Processes, Metacognition, Learning Theories
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Kim, JongHan – Creativity Research Journal, 2015
Studies in embodied cognition show that physical sensations, such as touch and movement, influence cognitive processes. Two studies were conducted to test whether squeezing a soft versus a hard ball facilitates different types of creativity. Squeezing a malleable ball would increase divergent creativity by catalyzing multiple or alternative ideas,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Physical Activities, Motion, Cognitive Processes
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Casey, Ashley; Goodyear, Victoria A. – Quest, 2015
Physical learning, cognitive learning, social learning, and affective learning are positioned as the legitimate learning outcomes of physical education. It has been argued that these four learning outcomes go toward facilitating students' engagement with the physically active life (Bailey et al., 2009; Kirk, 2013). With Cooperative Learning…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Physical Education, Outcomes of Education, Literature Reviews
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Clawson, Ann; Clayson, Peter E.; South, Mikle; Bigler, Erin D.; Larson, Michael J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
Little is known about the functional impact of putative deficits in white-matter connectivity across the corpus callosum (CC) in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We utilized the temporal sensitivity of event-related potentials to examine the interhemispheric transfer time (IHTT) of basic visual information across the CC in youth…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Children, Adolescents
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Martin, Lyndon C.; Towers, Jo – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
In the research reported in this paper, we develop a theoretical perspective to describe and account for the growth of collective mathematical understanding. We discuss collective processes in mathematics, drawing in particular on theoretical work in the domains of improvisational jazz and theatre. Using examples of data from a study of elementary…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Learning, Creative Activities
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Chapman, Laura R.; Hallowell, Brooke – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: Cognitive effort is a clinically important facet of linguistic processing that is often overlooked in the assessment and treatment of people with aphasia (PWA). Furthermore, there is a paucity of valid ways to index cognitive effort in PWA. The construct of cognitive effort has been indexed for decades via pupillometry (measurement of…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Difficulty Level, Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes
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O'Dell, Thomas J.; Connor, Steven A.; Guglietta, Ryan; Nguyen, Peter V. – Learning & Memory, 2015
Encoding new information in the brain requires changes in synaptic strength. Neuromodulatory transmitters can facilitate synaptic plasticity by modifying the actions and expression of specific signaling cascades, transmitter receptors and their associated signaling complexes, genes, and effector proteins. One critical neuromodulator in the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Neurological Organization, Animals
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Kessler, Aaron M.; Stein, Mary Kay; Schunn, Christian D. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2015
Model tracing tutors represent a technology designed to mimic key elements of one-on-one human tutoring. We examine the situations in which such supportive computer technologies may devolve into mindless student work with little conceptual understanding or student development. To analyze the support of student intellectual work in the model…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Dawoud, Husameddin M.; Al-Samarraie, Hosam; Zaqout, Fahed – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2015
This study examined the role of flow experience in intellectual activity with an emphasis on the relationship between flow experience and creative behaviour in design using CAD. The study used confluence and psychometric approaches because of their unique abilities to depict a clear image of creative behaviour. A cross-sectional study…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Attention, Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes
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Greeno, James G. – Educational Psychologist, 2015
The development of scientific concepts and methods that supported analyses of individual cognition and learning occurred during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, with outstanding contributions by Newell and Simon (1972), van Dijk and Kintsch (1983), and others, providing an impressive and rapid scientific advance. At the same time, another…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Social Environment, Educational Psychology, Cognitive Processes
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Gilmore, Camilla; Keeble, Sarah; Richardson, Sophie; Cragg, Lucy – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control thought and action, are related to achievement in mathematics. Until recently research has focused on working memory, but studies are beginning to show that inhibition skills--the ability to suppress distracting information and unwanted responses--are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Inhibition, Executive Function, Mathematics Achievement
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