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Neches, Robert – 1982
Opening with a discussion of the role of computer simulation in cognitive psychology, this paper proceeds to examine the major perspectives on computer simulation as a tool for theoretical research on cognitive processes. The claim that computer simulation enforces rigor in theory specification is analyzed; the use of simulation as a method for…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Programs, Computers
Frederiksen, John R. – 1981
Arguing that skilled reading is the result of the successful acquisition of a number of highly automatic component processes that operate together in an integrated manner, this paper describes a series of studies of good and poor high school readers representing three general domains of processing: decoding, analyzing and comprehending text, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Decoding (Reading), High Schools
Juel, Connie; Roper/Schneider, Diane – 1981
Ninety-three first grade children participated in a study that examined the relationship among instructional materials, other factors such as test scores, and the growth and application of letter-sound correspondence knowledge. The study also sought to determine the importance of letter-sound correspondence knowledge in the acquisition and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Grade 1, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
Forester, Anne D. – 1979
The process model of reading suggests that even the effective reader makes recurring regressions to lower levels of functioning when faced with unfamiliar topics or texts. The gradual formulation of new linguistic and cognitive structures necessitated by the task of reading is similar to the acquisition of language, and the process model suggests…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Reading Programs, Cognitive Development
Wilkenfeld, Deborah – 1980
In silent reading, short-memory tasks, such as semantic and syntactic processing, require a stage of phonetic encoding between visual representation and the actual extraction of meaning, and this encoding includes prosodic as well as segmental features. To test for this suprasegmental coding, an experiment was conducted in which subjects were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Memory, Nouns
Bruce, Bertram – 1981
Noting that viewing reading as a communicative act can heighten educators' awareness of the ways in which one story can be embedded within another, this report presents and discusses several examples of stories within stories. The report discusses the various participants communicating in a story within a story--the real and implied authors and…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Cognitive Processes
Spiro, Rand J. – 1979
Recent research in reading comprehension suggests that there are substantial differences between individuals in their patterns of resource allocation to text-based (bottom-up) and knowledge-based (top-down) reading processes. Less able readers tend to overrely on processes in one direction, producing deleterious effects on comprehension. Factors…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education
KINGSTON, ALBERT J. – 1967
THE WORK OF CERTAIN PSYCHOLOGISTS WHICH MAY HAVE BEARING UPON THE FIELD OF READING, PARTICULARLY IN COGNITION AND DEVELOPMENT, IS SURVEYED AND POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY TO READING ARE SUGGESTED. A WELL FORMULATED PSYCHOLOGY OF READING AND AN ADEQUATE THEORY OF READING HAVE NOT BEEN DEVELOPED. INSTEAD, READING SPECIALISTS HAVE TENDED TO…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Information Theory
Wilson, Molly M. – 1980
While reading has been recognized as a potentially useful and enjoyable pastime for the elderly, physical and psychological decrements affect the ability of the elderly to read. As the eyes age, near-point tasks become more difficult. In addition to reduced sensory intake, perceptual changes occur. The central nervous system slows, and data travel…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Processes, Gerontology, Memory
Shima, Fred – 1969
The focus of this experiment was on the effects of associative strength on retention of connected discourse, in terms of both single words and strings of words. Also of interest was the short- and long-term retention of two types of information, verbatim and substance. Verbatim information covered words and word sequences identical to those in the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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Senf, Gerald M. – 1972
The first major section of this report describes in detail an information-integration theory which seeks to explain how an organism selects information and integrates it with other information from the environment and from the organism's internal processes. The model treats information as a pattern of neural activity composed of a plethora of unit…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Theory
Storer, Eldon Lee – 1975
This exploratory study investigated the relationships among three aspects of cognitive style and reading performance on the Gray Oral Reading Test for a sample of 100 fourth graders with IQs in the 85 to 115 range. The results indicated that there was a cognitive shift from reflection-impulsivity to automatization at the fourth-grade level, that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 4
Marsh, George – 1969
A task analysis of the conceptual skills prerequisite to learning to read by a phonics-based method is made in an attempt to distinguish these skills from reading's component skills. The model for task analysis presented by Gagne, in which a cumulative learning of prerequisite conceptual skills is assumed, is used. The analysis deals primarily…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemes
Cromer, Ward; Wiener, Morton – 1974
A recent finding that good and poor readers may bring different response patterns to the reading task comes from a pilot study in which so-called good readers achieved a higher score on a comprehension test than did poor readers, even when they had not had a paragraph or story to read as a basis for answering the questions. This study was a more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decoding (Reading), Junior High School Students, Learning Modalities
Mattingly, Ignatius G.; Kavanagh, James F. – 1973
An account of the relationship of reading to language that depends on a distinction between primary linguistic activity itself--the processes of producing, perceiving, understanding, rehearsing, or recalling speech--and the speaker-hearer's awareness of this activity was proposed at a conference sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition, Learning Modalities
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