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Carter, Heather L. – 1968
The generalization of acquired competencies, specifically flexibility of closure, was the subject of this research. Flexibility of closure was defined as the ability to demonstrate selective attention to a specified set of elements when presented within various settings (the larger the number of settings from which the desired set of elements can…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students
Furrer, Stephanie D.; Younger, Barbara A. – Developmental Science, 2008
We examined the influence of prior exposure to specific animal properties on 15-month-old infants' inductive generalization. Using picture books, 29 infants were trained on properties linked in a congruent or incongruent manner with four animal categories. A generalized imitation task was then administered to assess patterns of property extension…
Descriptors: Animals, Picture Books, Imitation, Infants
Samuelson, Larissa K.; Horst, Jessica S. – Developmental Science, 2008
Young children tend to generalize novel names for novel solid objects by similarity in shape, a phenomenon dubbed "the shape bias". We believe that the critical insights needed to explain the shape bias in particular, and cognitive development more generally, come from Dynamic Systems Theory. We present two examples of recent work focusing on the…
Descriptors: Neurological Organization, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Deng, Yuan; Booth, James R.; Chou, Tai-Li; Ding, Guo-Sheng; Peng, Dan-Ling – Neuropsychologia, 2008
Neural changes related to learning of the meaning of Chinese characters in English speakers were examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We examined item specific learning effects for trained characters, but also the generalization of semantic knowledge to novel transfer characters that shared a semantic radical (part of a…
Descriptors: Semantics, Chinese, Generalization, Brain
Mandler, Jean M. – American Psychologist, 2007
Contrary to the conventional view of infancy as a sensorimotor period without conceptual thought, research over the past 20 years has shown that preverbal infants are capable of at least 3 conceptual functions: forming concepts with which to interpret the world, recall of the past, and engaging in conceptual generalization. Research is described…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Infants, Recall (Psychology), Concept Formation
Saffran, Jenny R.; Pollak, Seth D.; Seibel, Rebecca L.; Shkolnik, Anna – Cognition, 2007
Human infants possess powerful learning mechanisms used for the acquisition of language. To what extent are these mechanisms domain specific? One well-known infant language learning mechanism is the ability to detect and generalize rule-like similarity patterns, such as ABA or ABB [Marcus, G. F., Vijayan, S., Rao, S. B., & Vishton, P. M. (1999).…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Infants, Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedMelis, Cor; van Boxtel, Anton; Hettema, Joop – Intelligence, 1999
Examined the relationships between the latencies of theoretically corresponding and noncorresponding component processes across diverse tasks derived from the structure of intellect model. Results for 72 participants provide evidence that corresponding component processes are generalizable while noncorresponding component processes are not. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Generalization, Intelligence
Trope, Yaacov; Liberman, Nira – Psychological Review, 2010
People are capable of thinking about the future, the past, remote locations, another person's perspective, and counterfactual alternatives. Without denying the uniqueness of each process, it is proposed that they constitute different forms of traversing psychological distance. Psychological distance is egocentric: Its reference point is the self…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
Opfer, John E.; Bulloch, Megan J. – Cognition, 2007
A number of recent models and experiments have suggested that evidence of early category-based induction is an artifact of perceptual cues provided by experimenters. We tested these accounts against the prediction that different relations (causal versus non-causal) determine the types of perceptual similarity by which children generalize. Young…
Descriptors: Novels, Logical Thinking, Cues, Young Children
Williams, J. Mark G.; Barnhofer, Thorsten; Crane, Catherine; Herman, Dirk; Raes, Filip; Watkins, Ed; Dalgleish, Tim – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
The authors review research showing that when recalling autobiographical events, many emotionally disturbed patients summarize categories of events rather than retrieving a single episode. The mechanisms underlying such overgeneral memory are examined, with a focus on M. A. Conway and C. W. Pleydell-Pearce's (2000) hierarchical search model of…
Descriptors: Patients, Memory, Emotional Disturbances, Autobiographies
Endress, Ansgar D.; Dehaene-Lambertz, Ghislaine; Mehler, Jacques – Cognition, 2007
Cognitive processes are often attributed to statistical or symbolic general-purpose mechanisms. Here we show that some spontaneous generalizations are driven by specialized, highly constrained symbolic operations. We explore how two types of artificial grammars are acquired, one based on repetitions and the other on characteristic relations…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Generalization, Grammar, Physiology
Peer reviewedDer-Thanq, Chen; David, Hung W. L. – Educational Technology & Society, 2002
Discusses problems relating to situated cognition and cognitivist approaches to learning and instruction. Contends that authenticity and generalizability are compatible; introduces the notion of the authenticity-Generalizability (A-G) continuum, where the emphasis should be scaffolding within the continuum; and proposes two kinds of information…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Generalization, Information Technology, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedMiller, Adam; Keesey, James C. – Journal of General Psychology, 1974
An investigation is presented of the degree to which learning sets were developed during formation of twenty successive concepts. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Schemes, Fundamental Concepts, Generalization
Parsons, Ronald J. – 1970
The problem investigated was the relationship between cognitive category width and certain other cognitive and perceptual variables, with the intent of gaining additional insight into the effect which individual differences in cognitive conceptualization exert on certain other behaviors. Cognitive category width, defined as the score obtained on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Learning, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedSigel, Irving E. – Elementary School Journal, 1978
This paper presents a formulation of a constructivist perspective and shows how it is applicable to teacher education. (CM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Generalization, Learning Theories

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