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Brainerd, Charles J.; Bialer, Daniel M.; Chang, Minyu – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
The conjoint-recognition model (CRM) implements fuzzy-trace theory's opponent process conception of false memory. Within the family of measurement models that separate the memory effects of recollection and familiarity, CRM is the only one that accomplishes this for false as well as true memory. We assembled a corpus of 537 sets of…
Descriptors: Memory, Accuracy, Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity
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Yan Yang; Yoon Fah Lay – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The global impact of COVID in 2020 is forcing higher education institutions in many countries to adopt a hybrid model of education. The shift to blended education has been trending globally. However, the change in pedagogy has reduced the quality of students' learning experience and prevented them from deep learning. Therefore, the current study…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Higher Education, Resilience (Psychology), Teacher Role
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Kelly, M. A.; Arora, Nipun; West, Robert L.; Reitter, David – Cognitive Science, 2020
We demonstrate that the key components of cognitive architectures (declarative and procedural memory) and their key capabilities (learning, memory retrieval, probability judgment, and utility estimation) can be implemented as algebraic operations on vectors and tensors in a high-dimensional space using a distributional semantics model.…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Models
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Brainerd, C. J.; Nakamura, K.; Chang, M.; Bialer, D. M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
Recollection rejection is traditionally defined as using verbatim traces of old items' presentations to reject new similar test cues, in old/new recognition (e.g., rejecting that "couch" is old by retrieving verbatim traces of "sofa"'s presentation). We broaden this conceptualization to include (a) old as well as new similar…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Accuracy, Cues, Cognitive Processes
Chen Tian – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The Q-diffusion model is a cognitive process model that considers decision making as an unobservable information accumulation process. Both item and person parameters decide the trace line of the cognitive process, which further decides observed response and response time. Because the likelihood function for the Q-diffusion model is intractable,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Item Response Theory, Reaction Time, Test Wiseness
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Jeglinski-Mende, Melinda A.; Fischer, Martin H.; Miklashevsky, Alex – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2023
While some researchers place negative numbers on a so-called extended mental number line to the left of positive numbers, others claim that negative numbers do not have mental representations but are processed through positive numbers combined with transformation rules. We measured spatial associations of negative numbers with a modified implicit…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Association Measures, Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Skills
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McClellan, Jeffrey – European Journal of Training and Development, 2022
Purpose: The application of leadership theory to training and development in international leadership contexts is burdened by the idealistic, western-centric, prescriptive nature of many leadership theories. Consequently, theories are needed that are culturally neutral, descriptive and practically applicable to the culturally diverse contexts in…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Cognitive Processes, Models, Cultural Context
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Yu-Jen Sie; Kuen-Yi Lin – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2025
Project-based learning (PBL) plays a critical role in fostering interdisciplinary integration within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. However, its complexity often hinders students' ability to apply knowledge and solve problems, particularly in environments that lack psychological and cognitive support. This…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Positive Attitudes, STEM Education, Internet
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Miwa, Kazuhisa; Yamakawa, Mayu; Kojima, Kazuaki – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2022
This paper examines the possibilities and limitations of introducing simulated experiments in the psychology domain by practicing a course with graduate students in psychology, in which simulated experiments were conducted in place of real human experiments. The class-learning object was the dual-storage model of human memory. The simulation…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Graduate Students, Psychology, Foreign Countries
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Talmi, Deborah; Kavaliauskaite, Deimante; Daw, Nathaniel D. – Learning & Memory, 2021
When people encounter items that they believe will help them gain reward, they later remember them better than others. A recent model of emotional memory, the emotional context maintenance and retrieval model (eCMR), predicts that these effects would be stronger when stimuli that predict high and low reward can compete with each other during both…
Descriptors: Memory, Motivation, Rewards, Cognitive Processes
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Luo, Zhenzhen; Jingying, Chen; Guangshuai, Wang; Mengyi, Liao – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
A student's interest level can strongly affect the learning process, and thus, can be considered an important factor in the effort to improve learning. Presently, student interest is primarily assessed by administering questionnaires or conducting case analyses. However, this method cannot provide timely feedback in the learning environment to…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Technology Uses in Education, Models, Attention
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Quintanilla, Julian; Cox, Brittney M.; Gall, Christine M.; Mahler, Stephen V.; Lynch, Gary – Learning & Memory, 2021
Evidence suggests encoding of recent episodic experiences may be enhanced by a subsequent salient event. We tested this hypothesis by giving rats a 3-min unsupervised experience with four odors and measuring retention after different delays. Animals recognized that a novel element had been introduced to the odor set at 24 but not 48 h. However,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Memory, Animals, Olfactory Perception
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Chun-Ying Chen – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
This study examined the effects of worked examples with different explanation types and novices' motivation on cognitive load, and how this subsequently influenced their programming problem-solving performance. Given the study's emphasis on both instructional approaches and learner motivation, the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning served as…
Descriptors: Models, Learning Motivation, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Deliang Wang; Cunling Bian; Gaowei Chen – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Deep neural networks are increasingly employed to model classroom dialogue and provide teachers with prompt and valuable feedback on their teaching practices. However, these deep learning models often have intricate structures with numerous unknown parameters, functioning as black boxes. The lack of clear explanations regarding their classroom…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Trust (Psychology)
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Pedro Isaias, Editor; Demetrios G. Sampson, Editor; Dirk Ifenthaler, Editor – Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age, 2024
The Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age (CELDA) conference focuses on discussing and addressing the challenges pertaining to the evolution of the learning process, the role of pedagogical approaches and the progress of technological innovation, in the context of the digital age. In each edition, CELDA, gathers researchers and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Discovery Learning, Teaching Methods
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