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Aykan, Simge; Puglia, Meghan H.; Kalaycioglu, Canan; Pelphrey, Kevin A.; Tuncali, Timur; Nalçaci, Erhan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Our aim was to use theta coherence as a quantitative trait to investigate the relation of the polymorphisms in "NKCC1" (rs3087889) and "KCC2" (rs9074) channel protein genes to autistic traits (AQ) in neurotypicals. Coherence values for candidate connection regions were calculated from eyes-closed resting EEGs in two independent…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Autism, Genetics, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Sánchez-Rojo, Alberto – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Waiting has traditionally been defined as the interval of time between the anticipation of an event and its occurrence. From an educational perspective, we usually believe that it is not the wait that is important, but the attitude of the individual who is waiting. It is for this reason that, while we can barely find any educational research that…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Psychological Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Educational Needs
Knox, Stephanie Nicole – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of the study was to demonstrate the effects of using high-quality feedback (HQF) to train educators on an ACT-based intervention called cognitive defusion. Since there was limited acquisition using HQF as a training method, the participants were switched to BST to learn the remaining cognitive defusion task. A delayed multiple probe…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Education, Intervention, Cognitive Processes
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Hussain, Reesha Oovattil; Kumar, Prawin; Singh, Niraj Kumar – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the subcortical and cortical auditory evoked potentials for speech stimuli in children with speech-in-noise (SIN) deficits associated with auditory processing disorder (APD) without any reading or language deficits. Method: The study included 20 children in the age range of 9-13 years. Ten children…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Preadolescents
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Orr, Edna – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
Repetition is a salient strategy used by human and non-human cohorts for learning and controlling behavior. It this research project, a case study was conducted to explore deliberate voluntary repetition in younger cohorts during their spontaneous solitary play with single or multiple objects. Two main types of repetition -- blocked and random --…
Descriptors: Repetition, Play, Infants, Object Manipulation
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Smith, Wayne – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
In this article, I argue for the adoption of enactive cognition (which includes emotional and social components) as a basis for understanding the nature of learning in, through and about movement in physical education. Enactivists argue that the process of learning is not one of developing an internal intellectualist understanding of the world or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Physical Education, Learning Processes, Emotional Response
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van Genugten, Ruben D. I.; Beaty, Roger E.; Madore, Kevin P.; Schacter, Daniel L. – Creativity Research Journal, 2022
Previous research indicates that episodic retrieval contributes to divergent creative thinking. However, this research has relied on standard laboratory tests of divergent creative thinking, such as generating creative uses for objects; it is unknown whether episodic retrieval also contributes to domain-specific forms of creativity. Here we start…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Time
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Ubah, Ifunanya – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Some pre-service mathematics teachers in South Africa are nervous about the content of Euclidean geometry because they did not study Euclidean geometry in high school but will be expected to teach same when they start their teaching career. Because of this, graduating pre-service mathematics teachers were enrolled for a six-week intervention…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Semiotics, Geometric Concepts
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Tu, Hsing-Fen; Lindskog, Marcus; Gredebäck, Gustaf – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Attentional control in infancy has been postulated as foundational for self-regulation later in life. However, the empirical evidence supporting this claim is inconsistent. In the current study, we examined the longitudinal data from a sample of Swedish infants (6, 10, and 18 months, n = 118, 59 boys) across a broad set of eye-tracking tasks to…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Infants, Toddlers, Self Control
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Zhang, Jiafeng; Ye, Chaoxiong; Sun, Hong-Jin; Zhou, Jing; Liang, Tengfei; Li, Yuchen; Liu, Qiang – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Memory representations can be stored in a passive state in a visual working memory (VWM) task. However, it remains unclear whether the representations stored in the passive state are prone to interference and decay. To explore this issue, we asked participants to successively remember two sets of memory items (M1 and M2) in three test manners: a…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Recall (Psychology), College Students
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Rummel, Jan; Hagemann, Dirk; Steindorf, Lena; Schubert, Anna-Lena – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Mind wandering is often defined as the phenomenon of one's attention drifting away from the current activity toward inner thoughts and feelings. In the laboratory, mind wandering is most frequently assessed with thought reports that are collected while people perform some ongoing activity. It is not clear, however, inasmuch the resulting…
Descriptors: Attention, Influences, Activities, Reliability
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Eisen, Mitchell L.; Williams, T'awna; Jones, Jennifer; Ying, Rebecca – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
This experiment was designed to examine how viewing conditions could affect witnesses' vulnerability to suggestive influence. It was predicted that when the encoding conditions were stronger, accurate witnesses would be less likely to shift their decisions when prompted to reexamine the lineup, and that confirming feedback would effectively…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Observation, Crime, Criminals
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Payir, Ayse; Heiphetz, Larisa – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022
Adults commonly conceptualize intentional harms as worse than accidental harms. We probed the developmental trajectory of this pattern and asked whether U.S. children (4 - to 7-year-olds) and adults expected other agents -- including another person and God -- to share their views. In contrast with some prior work, even the youngest children in the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adults, Decision Making, Moral Values
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Guo, Dong; Wang, Yudan; Liao, Yifan; Li, Jiaofeng; Zhang, Xingyi; Gao, Zaifeng; Shen, Mowei; He, Jie – Child Development, 2022
Visual working memory (WM) plays a pivotal role in integrating fragments into meaningful units, but no study has addressed how visual WM integration takes place in children. The current study examined whether WM integration emerges once preschoolers master Gestalt cue and can retain two representations in WM (automatic integration hypothesis), or…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Age Differences, Cues
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Daoudi, Ibtissem – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
In recent years, the interest in the use of serious games as teaching and learning tools in traditional educational processes has increased significantly. Serious Educational Games (SEG) and Learning Analytics (LA) are gaining increasing attention from teachers and researchers, since they both can improve the learning quality. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Usability, Educational Games, Educational Benefits
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