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Brady, Ryan J.; Mickelberg, Jennifer M.; Hampton, Robert R. – Learning & Memory, 2021
The prefrontal cortex is larger than would be predicted by body size or visual cortex volume in great apes compared with monkeys. Because prefrontal cortex is critical for working memory, we hypothesized that recognition memory tests would engage working memory in orangutans more robustly than in rhesus monkeys. In contrast to working memory, the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Familiarity, Primatology, Brain
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Venenciano, Linda C. H.; Yagi, Seanyelle L.; Zenigami, Fay K. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
This study is focused on the relational thinking of first-grade students following their first 3 months of instruction from the Measure Up (MU) curriculum, an adaptation of the El'konin-Davydov curriculum. Following Davydov's outline of instructional material, the MU first-grade materials were designed to have students identify the quantitative…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Elementary School Curriculum, Cognitive Processes
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Costley, Jamie; Fanguy, Mik – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Studies showing improved learning performances for students who take notes collaboratively have speculated that sharing this task among group members may reduce the extraneous cognitive burden placed on each member. Therefore, a study (n = 171) was conducted in the context of a flipped scientific writing course to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Group Activities, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Clariana, Roy B.; Park, Eunsung – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Cognitive and metacognitive processes during learning depend on accurate monitoring, this investigation examines the influence of immediate item-level knowledge of correct response feedback on cognition monitoring accuracy. In an optional end-of-course computer-based review lesson, participants (n = 68) were randomly assigned to groups to receive…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cognitive Processes, Accuracy, Difficulty Level
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Vosniadou, Stella; Darmawan, Igusti; Lawson, Michael J.; Van Deur, Penny; Jeffries, David; Wyra, Mirella – Metacognition and Learning, 2021
The research investigated relationships amongst beliefs about the self-regulation of learning (SRL), study strategies and academic performance in 366 pre-service teachers. A Beliefs about Learning and Teaching (BALT) Questionnaire was used to examine beliefs that were both consistent and inconsistent with SRL. The final model emerging from the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Self Control, Prediction, Cognitive Processes
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Rösner, Peggy; Berger, Justus; Tarasova, Daria; Birkner, Joana; Kaiser, Heika; Diefenbacher, Albert; Sappok, Tanja – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Background: Assessment of age-associated disorders has become increasingly important. Methods: In a clinical setting, people with intellectual disability with and without dementia were assessed retrospectively using the Neuropsychological Test Battery (NTB) and the Dementia Questionnaire for People with Learning Disabilities (DLD) at two different…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Dementia, Intellectual Disability, Diagnostic Tests
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Feller, Clémence; Dubois, Charlotte; Eliez, Stephan; Schneider, Maude – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Episodic future thinking (EFT) has been suggested to underlie anticipatory pleasure (AP), itself known to play a crucial role in social functioning (SF). Both AP and SF are impaired in various clinical populations, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS). Therefore, the relationship between EFT, AP and SF…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Genetic Disorders, Cognitive Processes
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Kaça, Gülin; Izmitligil, Tülay; Koyuncu, Mehmet; Amado, Sonia – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
This study aims to investigate the predictive validities of three different traffic psychological assessment systems used in Turkey (ART 2020, TRAFIKENT and Vienna Test System) by using systematic observation of driving behaviour in natural traffic settings. For this purpose, 176 drivers were evaluated by observers and then tested in three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Traffic Safety, Psychological Evaluation, Motor Vehicles
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Moon, Jewoong; Ryu, Jeeheon – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
Students experience challenges when understanding visual information in multimedia learning. Specifically, immersive multimedia environments, such as virtual reality increase the likelihood that students undergo distractions in which information seeking during system-paced instruction occurred. Although previous studies have reviewed various cue…
Descriptors: Cues, Comprehension, Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes
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Melzel, Saskia; Paulus, Markus – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
Much of our everyday actions consist of several action steps, which are hierarchically structured. Yet, little is known about the development of the prediction of such complex actions in early childhood. The current work investigated the development of predicting means-end actions in 3- to 6-year-olds (N = 86) and an adult control group (N = 25).…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adults, Prediction, Skill Development
Brookhart, Susan M.; Oakley, Alice – ASCD, 2021
Student work is the primary means of learning in most if not all classroom lessons and the primary source of evidence about that learning. Yet research shows that many educators look at student work more to ascertain its correctness rather than to delve into what it reveals about students' thought processes and understanding. "Are you picking…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Cognitive Processes, Feedback (Response), Decision Making
Stacey Michelle Foster – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore questioning practice in Career and Technical Education classrooms in one Tennessee school district. Four research questions were formulated for this study which investigated relationships between the participant's background, course cluster and level, and quantity, type, function, and cognitive rigor level…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Questioning Techniques, Background, Integrity
Silas Schaeffer – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study investigates what teachers believe to be the purpose of school curriculum, which is also called their curriculum orientation. Eisner and Vallance (1974) proposed five curriculum orientations and subsequent research has found that many teachers favor at least two or three orientations, not just one. There were three goals to this study.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Bird, Lisa; Gretton, Matthew; Cockerell, Robert; Heathcote, Andrew – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Lying is assumed to increase cognitive load, and it has been shown to slow response times to simple questions. We employed a dual-task methodology, the detection response task (DRT), to assess cognitive load in telling narrative lies in a live, open-question interview. The DRT requires participants to press a button in response to a tactile…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Deception, Reaction Time
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van Oorsouw, Kim; Broers, Nick J.; Sauerland, Melanie – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Two field studies tested the effect of alcohol intoxication on memory for a live interaction at immediate, delayed, and repeated testing. In Study 1 (N = 86), one researcher presented bar tenants with (misleading) questions regarding a preceding interaction with another researcher. One week later, participants' memory was tested again. Study 2…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Accuracy
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