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Aguirre, Marie; Brun, Mélanie; Couderc, Auriane; Reboul, Anne; Senez, Philomène; Mascaro, Olivier – Cognitive Science, 2022
Anticipating the learning consequences of actions is crucial to plan efficient information seeking. Such a capacity is needed for learners to determine which actions are most likely to result in learning. Here, we tested the early ontogeny of the human capacity to anticipate the amount of learning gained from seeing. In study 1, we tested infants'…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Goal Orientation, Cognitive Processes
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Soroor, Golnoosh; Mokhtari, Setareh; Pouretemad, Hamidreza – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
We investigated (1) if the perceptual integration performance is different in children with ASD in comparison with their typically developed (TD) counterparts; and (2) if activating--priming--the global processing strategy, could benefit the integration performance of children with ASD in the subsequent task. We observed that in comparison with…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Perception
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Strickland, Luke; Heathcote, Andrew; Humphreys, Michael S.; Loft, Shayne – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Event-based prospective memory (PM) tasks require individuals to remember to perform a previously planned action when they encounter a specific event. Often, the natural environments in which PM tasks occur are embedded are constantly changing, requiring humans to adapt by learning. We examine one such adaptation by integrating PM target learning…
Descriptors: Memory, Models, Cognitive Processes, Accuracy
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Martini, Markus; Wasmeier, Jessica R.; Talamini, Francesca; Huber, Stefan E.; Sachse, Pierre – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Wakeful resting and listening to music are powerful means to modulate memory. How these activities affect memory when directly compared has not been tested so far. In two experiments, participants encoded and immediately recalled two word lists followed by either 6 min wakefully resting or 6 min listening to music. The results of Experiment 1 show…
Descriptors: Music, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Recall (Psychology)
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Mulligan, Neil W.; Buchin, Zachary L.; West, John T. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Memory retrieval affects subsequent memory in ways both positive (e.g., the testing effect) and negative (e.g., retrieval-induced forgetting, RIF). The changes to memory that retrieval produces can be thought of as the encoding consequences of retrieval, examined here with respect to attention. In three experiments, participants first studied…
Descriptors: Attention, Testing, Recall (Psychology), Memory
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Czocher, Jennifer A.; Hardison, Hamilton L.; Kularajan, Sindura S. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
Mathematical modelling is endorsed as both a means and an end to learning mathematics. Despite its utility and inclusion as a curricular objective, one of many questions remaining about learners' modelling regards how modelers choose relevant situational attributes and express mathematical relationships in terms of them. Research on quantitative…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Skills, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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Torres-Pagan, Leonell; Terepka, Angelica; Vaysman, Renata; Velez-Agosto, Nicole M.; Usseglio, John; Shechter, Ari – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2022
Sleep is related to cognitive functioning, learning, and brain development in the adolescent population. Recent research indicates a rise in the presence of chronic sleep disorders such as insomnia in adolescents, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, research on the effectiveness of sleep interventions for adolescents is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Sleep, Intervention, Cognitive Processes
Akgül, Ömer Tugsad – Online Submission, 2022
Metacognitive responsiveness is an individual's sensitivity to metacognitive experiences, awareness, and importance of metacognition, and thus can be helpful in terms of finding out the different levels of metacognitive competencies. This study aims to investigate whether and how different components of metacognition predict metacognitive…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Responses
Anna Kamenetski – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into events. In this process, the choice of words and grammar frames events in different ways. Grammatical aspect plays an important role in representing an event as a complete whole (perfective: peeled) or as a dynamic process (imperfective: was peeling).…
Descriptors: Linguistics, English, Russian, Psycholinguistics
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Helene Ackermann; Anja Henke; Johann Chevalère; Hae Seon Yun; Verena V. Hafner; Niels Pinkwart; Rebecca Lazarides – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Rising interest in artificial intelligence in education reinforces the demand for evidence-based implementation. This study investigates how tutor agents' physical embodiment and anthropomorphism (student-reported sociability, animacy, agency, and disturbance) relate to affective (on-task enjoyment) and cognitive (task performance) learning within…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Animals, Human Body
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Patrick V. Barnwell; Jake A. Rattigan; Kyle T. Brennan; Erick J. Fedorenko; Richard J. Contrada – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objectives: To examine college students' conflicting COVID-19 information exposure, information-seeking, concern, and cognitive functioning. Participants: 179 undergraduates were recruited in March-April 2020, and 220 in September 2020 (Samples 1 and 2, respectively). Methods: Students completed the Attention Network Test, NASA Task Load Index,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Undergraduate Students, Information Seeking
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Ling Zhang; Naiqing Song; Guowei Wu; Jinfa Cai – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
This study concerns the cognitive process of mathematical problem posing, conceptualized in three stages: understanding the task, constructing the problem, and expressing the problem. We used the eye tracker and think-aloud methods to deeply explore students' behavior in these three stages of problem posing, especially focusing on investigating…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Eye Movements
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Vesife Hatisaru; Steven Richardson; Jon R. Star – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
A teacher of mathematics knows mathematics as a teacher and as a mathematician. Whilst the existing research on teacher knowledge contributes to our understanding of the ways of knowing mathematics as a teacher, little is known about ways of knowing mathematics as a mathematician. Guided by the conceptual framework of mathematical practices (MPs)…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics
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Manoj Kumar Srivastava; Ashutosh Dash; Imlak Shaikh – Evaluation Review, 2025
As found in behavioral decision theory, venture capitalists (VCs) rely on heuristics and bias, owing to their bounded rationality, either by limited alternatives or information and resources. India's booming startup scene challenges VCs in decision-making owing to information overload from numerous evolving ventures, which hinders informed…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Innovation, Risk, Entrepreneurship
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Catarina Vales; Zach Branson; Anna V. Fisher – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Cognitive tasks are seldom evaluated on their ability to provide valid and reliable measurements of the construct they intend to measure. This scarcity of psychometric evaluations makes it challenging to evaluate replications of experimental effects and to relate performance in cognitive tasks to other constructs of interest. In developmental…
Descriptors: Child Development, Psychometrics, Semantics, Preschool Children
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