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Oudeng Jia; Qingsong Tan; Sihan Zhang; Ke Jia; Mengyuan Gong – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Reward-predictive items capture attention even when task-irrelevant. While value-driven attention typically generalizes to stimuli sharing critical reward-associated features (e.g., red), recent evidence suggests an alternative generalization mechanism based on feature relationships (e.g., redder). Here, we investigated whether relational coding…
Descriptors: Attention, Rewards, Interference (Learning), Coding
Zheng Zheng; Jun Wang – npj Science of Learning, 2024
While statistical learning is often studied individually, its collective representation through self-other integration remains unclear. This study examines dynamic self-other integration and its multi-brain mechanism using simultaneous recordings from dyads. Participants (N = 112) each repeatedly responded to half of a fixed stimulus sequence with…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Cooperative Learning, Observational Learning, Learning Processes
Susanne Vogel; Lars Schwabe – npj Science of Learning, 2016
Exams, tight deadlines and interpersonal conflicts are just a few examples of the many events that may result in high levels of stress in both students and teachers. Research over the past two decades identified stress and the hormones and neurotransmitters released during and after a stressful event as major modulators of human learning and…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Stress Variables, Psychology

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