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Chen, Ouhao; Paas, Fred; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
Educational researchers have been confronted with a multitude of definitions of task complexity and a lack of consensus on how to measure it. Using a cognitive load theory-based perspective, we argue that the task complexity that learners experience is based on element interactivity. Element interactivity can be determined by simultaneously…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Task Analysis, Long Term Memory
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Park, Hyungju; Kaang, Bong-Kiun – Learning & Memory, 2019
Storage of long-term memory requires not only protein synthesis but also protein degradation. In this article, we overview recent publications related to this issue, stressing that the balanced actions of protein synthesis and degradation are critical for long-term memory formation. We particularly focused on the brain-derived neurotrophic factor…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Biochemistry, Brain, Cognitive Processes
Lori Simpson; Paige Fournier – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2021
This article aims to highlight the challenges faced by schools when addressing a wide range of learning needs--specifically English language learners (ELL) and students with exceptionalities. Both populations of students have a history of being isolated rather than included with sameaged peers due to non-traditional learning profiles. Many…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Educational Needs, Special Education, Student Diversity
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Smolen, Paul; Baxter, Douglas A.; Byrne, John H. – Learning & Memory, 2016
With memory encoding reliant on persistent changes in the properties of synapses, a key question is how can memories be maintained from days to months or a lifetime given molecular turnover? It is likely that positive feedback loops are necessary to persistently maintain the strength of synapses that participate in encoding. Such feedback may…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Models, Molecular Structure, Feedback (Response)
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Guven-Ozkan, Tugba; Davis, Ronald L. – Learning & Memory, 2014
New approaches, techniques and tools invented over the last decade and a half have revolutionized the functional dissection of neural circuitry underlying "Drosophila" learning. The new methodologies have been used aggressively by researchers attempting to answer three critical questions about olfactory memories formed with appetitive…
Descriptors: Animals, Olfactory Perception, Neurological Organization, Memory
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Varma, Sashank; Schleisman, Katrina B. – School Psychology Review, 2014
Incremental rehearsal (IR) is a flashcard technique that has been developed and evaluated by school psychologists. We discuss potential learning and memory effects from cognitive psychology that may explain the observed superiority of IR over other flashcard techniques. First, we propose that IR is a form of "spaced practice" that…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Instructional Materials, School Psychology, School Psychologists
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Tricot, André; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
Domain-general cognitive knowledge has frequently been used to explain skill when domain-specific knowledge held in long-term memory may provide a better explanation. An emphasis on domain-general knowledge may be misplaced if domain-specific knowledge is the primary factor driving acquired intellectual skills. We trace the long history of…
Descriptors: Skills, Expertise, Long Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
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Michel, Maximilian; Green, Charity L.; Eskin, Arnold; Lyons, Lisa C. – Learning & Memory, 2011
Signaling pathways necessary for memory formation, such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, appear highly conserved across species and paradigms. Learning that food is inedible (LFI) represents a robust form of associative, operant learning that induces short- (STM) and long-term memory (LTM) in "Aplysia." We investigated the…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Animals, Inhibition, Biochemistry
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Lum, Jarrad A. G.; Conti-Ramsden, Gina – Topics in Language Disorders, 2013
This review examined the status of long-term memory systems in specific language impairment (SLI)--declarative memory and aspects of procedural memory in particular. Studies included in the review were identified following a systematic search of the literature and findings combined using meta-analysis. This review showed that individuals with SLI…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews, Language Impairments
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Lum, Jarrad A. G.; Bleses, Dorthe – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
It has been proposed that the language problems in specific language impairment (SLI) arise from basal ganglia abnormalities that lead to impairments with procedural and working memory but not declarative memory. In SLI, this profile of memory functioning has been hypothesized to underlie grammatical impairment but leave lexical knowledge…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Indo European Languages
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Paas, Fred; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2012
Cognitive load theory is intended to provide instructional strategies derived from experimental, cognitive load effects. Each effect is based on our knowledge of human cognitive architecture, primarily the limited capacity and duration of a human working memory. These limitations are ameliorated by changes in long-term memory associated with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Psychology, Memory, Long Term Memory
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Michel, Maximilian; Green, Charity L.; Lyons, Lisa C. – Learning & Memory, 2011
We investigated the involvement of PKA and PKC signaling in a negatively reinforced operant learning paradigm in "Aplysia", learning that food is inedible (LFI). In vivo injection of PKA or PKC inhibitors blocked long-term LFI memory formation. Moreover, a persistent phase of PKA activity, although not PKC activity, was necessary for long-term…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Food, Learning, Models
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Peterson, Carole – Developmental Review, 2012
This is a review of two bodies of research conducted by myself and my colleagues that is relevant to child witness issues, namely childhood amnesia and children's eyewitness memory for stressful events. Although considerable research over the years has investigated the phenomenon of childhood amnesia in adults, only recently has it begun to be…
Descriptors: Children, Early Adolescents, Court Litigation, Memory
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Graham, Kim S.; Barense, Morgan D.; Lee, Andy C. H. – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Studies in rats and non-human primates suggest that medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures play a role in perceptual processing, with the hippocampus necessary for spatial discrimination, and the perirhinal cortex for object discrimination. Until recently, there was little convergent evidence for analogous functional specialisation in humans, or…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Perception, Memory, Neurological Organization
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Gurlitt, Johannes; Dummel, Sebastian; Schuster, Silvia; Nuckles, Matthias – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2012
Does the specific structure of advance organizers influence learning outcomes? In the first experiment, 48 psychology students were randomly assigned to three differently structured advance organizers: a well-structured, a well-structured and key-concept emphasizing, and a less structured advance organizer. These were followed by a sorting task, a…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Long Term Memory, Advance Organizers, Psychology
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