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Andrea Révész; Hyeonjeong Jeong; Shungo Suzuki; Haining Cui; Shunsui Matsuura; Kazuya Saito; Motoaki Sugiura – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2024
The last three decades have seen significant development in understanding and describing the effects of task complexity on learner internal processes. However, researchers have primarily employed behavioral methods to investigate task-generated cognitive load. Being the first to adopt neuroimaging to study second language (L2) task effects, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Decision Making Skills
Emery, Olga Beattie – 1984
A study of language patterning as an indicator of higher cortical process focused on three matched comparison groups: normal pre-middle-aged, normal elderly, and elderly adults with senile dementia Alzheimer's type. In addition to tests of memory, level of cognitive function, and organic deficit, the formal aspects of language were analyzed in…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Alzheimers Disease
Friedman, Sheldon – Learning Organization, 2004
Decision-makers in organizations often make what appear as being intuitively obviously and reasonable decisions, which often turn out to yield unintended outcomes. The cause of such ineffective decisions can be a combination of cognitive biases, poor mental models of complex systems, and errors in thinking provoked by anxiety, all of which tend to…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Decision Making, Role Playing, Simulation