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Hutchison, Joanna L.; Hubbard, Timothy L.; Ferrandino, Blaise; Brigante, Ryan; Wright, Jamie M.; Rypma, Bart – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012
Observers often remember a scene as containing information that was not presented but that would have likely been located just beyond the observed boundaries of the scene. This effect is called "boundary extension" (BE; e.g., Intraub & Richardson, 1989). Previous studies have observed BE in memory for visual and haptic stimuli, and…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Memory, Familiarity, Music
Tsekos, Christos A.; Tsekos, Evangelos A.; Christoforidou, Elena I. – International Education Studies, 2012
The first part of this article refers to the initial attempt to relate Nature to Literature since the age of Hellenistic Alexandria in Egypt. Alexandria was a metropolis of its time with a quite lively character of urban life. Influenced by that character Theocritus was the first to lay the foundations of what is defined as pastoral poetry. In the…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Literature, Literature Appreciation
Weinstein, Susan – Written Communication, 2007
This article examines the poetry, prose, and rap lyrics written by nine low-income, African American and Latino urban youths. The study is based on a 3-year research project using ethnographic methods including field observations, informal interviews, and collection of written artifacts. Part of a larger study of these youths' writing practices,…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Speech Communication, Poetry, Sexuality