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Saikachi, Yoko; Stevens, Kenneth N.; Hillman, Robert E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2009
Purpose: Current electrolarynx (EL) devices produce a mechanical speech quality that has been largely attributed to the lack of natural fundamental frequency (F0) variation. In order to improve the quality of EL speech, in the present study the authors aimed to develop and evaluate an automatic F0 control scheme, in which F0 was modulated based on…
Descriptors: Speech, Assistive Technology, Acoustics, Males
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Dobbins, Kerry – Education 3-13, 2009
This article reports on a case study that examined the views of primary teachers in one school about their ability to be creative practitioners within the current education system. This research was conducted following the recent emphasis that teacher creativity has been given in government debate. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with…
Descriptors: Creativity, Interviews, Case Studies, Teacher Attitudes
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Schleicher, Axel; Morosan, Patricia; Amunts, Katrin; Zilles, Karl – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Results from functional imaging studies are often still interpreted using the classical architectonic brain maps of Brodmann and his successors. One obvious weakness in traditional, architectural mapping is the subjective nature of localizing borders between cortical areas by means of a purely visual, microscopical examination of histological…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Brain, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Processes
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Coureaud, Gerard; Languille, Solene; Schaal, Benoist; Hars, Bernard – Learning & Memory, 2009
Mammary pheromone (MP)-induced odor memory is a new model of appetitive memory functioning early in a mammal, the newborn rabbit. Some properties of this associative memory are analyzed by the use of anisomycin as an amnesic agent. Long-term memory (LTM) was impaired by anisomycin delivered immediately, but not 4 h after either acquisition or…
Descriptors: Memory, Olfactory Perception, Animals, Association (Psychology)
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Blumenfeld-Jones, Donald – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2009
This paper offers a way of rethinking Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences. The bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is used as the point of critique. The author provides a detailed discussion of the act of dancing as counterpoint to Gardner's understanding of the intelligence. The author critiques Gardner's exemplar and evolutionary…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Dance, Dance Education, Kinesthetic Perception
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Schwabe, Lars; Bohringer, Andreas; Wolf, Oliver T. – Learning & Memory, 2009
Memory is facilitated when the retrieval context resembles the learning context. The brain structures underlying contextual influences on memory are susceptible to stress. Whether stress interferes with context-dependent memory is still unknown. We exposed healthy adults to stress or a control procedure before they learned an object-location task…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Memory, Anxiety, Adults
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Seiffge-Krenke, Inge; Aunola, Kaisa; Nurmi, Jari-Erik – Child Development, 2009
The present study investigated the interplay between developmental changes in stress and coping during early and late adolescence. Using a longitudinal design, stress perception and coping styles of 200 adolescents in 7 different stressful situations were investigated. Multilevel piecewise latent growth curve models showed that stress perception…
Descriptors: Perception, Late Adolescents, Adolescents, Coping
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Richtsmeier, Peter T.; Gerken, LouAnn; Goffman, Lisa; Hogan, Tiffany – Cognition, 2009
Children's early word production is influenced by the statistical frequency of speech sounds and combinations. Three experiments asked whether this production effect can be explained by a perceptual learning mechanism that is sensitive to word-token frequency and/or variability. Four-year-olds were exposed to nonwords that were either frequent…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Word Frequency, Perception, Incidence
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Waters, Gillian M.; Beck, Sarah R. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2009
We investigated whether 6-year-olds' understanding of perceptual aspectuality was sufficiently robust to deal with the presence of irrelevant information. A total of 32 children chose whether to look or feel to locate a specific object (identifiable by sight or touch) from four objects that were hidden. In half of the trials, the objects were…
Descriptors: Young Children, Spatial Ability, Robustness (Statistics), Perception
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Nummenmaa, Lauri; Hyona, Jukka; Calvo, Manuel G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
The authors assessed whether parafoveal perception of emotional content influences saccade programming. In Experiment 1, paired emotional and neutral scenes were presented to parafoveal vision. Participants performed voluntary saccades toward either of the scenes according to an imperative signal (color cue). Saccadic reaction times were faster…
Descriptors: Cues, Reaction Time, Eye Movements, Attention
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Eder, Andreas B.; Klauer, Karl Christoph – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2009
Three experiments tested the influence of approach- and avoidance-related lever movements on the perception of masked affectively positive and negative stimuli. A motivational account of the bidirectional evaluation-behavior link predicted an enhanced detection of response-compatible stimuli, whereas a common-coding model predicted a reduced…
Descriptors: Perception, Relationship, Stimuli, Evaluation
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He, Wu; Yen, Cherng-Jyh – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2014
More and more information technology (IT) programs are offering distance learning courses to their students. However, to date, there are a very limited number of published articles in the IT education literature that compare how different methods of delivering distance course relate to undergraduate students' learning outcomes in IT software…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Software, Computer Science Education, Participant Satisfaction
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Oberle, Eva; Schonert-Reichl, Kimberly A.; Guhn, Martin; Zumbo, Bruno D.; Hertzman, Clyde – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2014
The goal of this research was to examine the role of supportive adults to emotional well-being in a population of Grade 4 students attending public schools in Vancouver, Canada. Reflecting the ecology of middle childhood, we examined the extent to which perceived family, school, and neighborhood support relate to young people's self-reported…
Descriptors: Well Being, Grade 4, Public Schools, Family Involvement
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Onder, Fulya Cenkseven; Yilmaz, Yasin – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2012
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the parenting styles and life satisfaction predict delinquent behaviors frequently or not. Firstly the data were collected from 471 girls and 410 boys, a total of 881 high school students. Then the research was carried out with 502 students showing low (n = 262, 52.2%) and high level of delinquent…
Descriptors: High School Students, Measures (Individuals), Parenting Styles, Delinquency
Bradley, Evan David – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation investigates the ways in which experience with lexical tone influences the perception of musical melody, and how musical training influences the perception of lexical tone. The central theoretical basis for the study is a model of perceptual learning, Reverse Hierarchy Theory (Ahissar et al., 2009), in which cognitive processes…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Music, Intonation, Cognitive Processes
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