Publication Date
In 2025 | 28 |
Since 2024 | 112 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 322 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 593 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 866 |
Descriptor
Foreign Countries | 940 |
Physiology | 940 |
Teaching Methods | 217 |
Student Attitudes | 195 |
Undergraduate Students | 183 |
Science Instruction | 150 |
Human Body | 130 |
Correlation | 124 |
Comparative Analysis | 113 |
Medical Students | 107 |
Medical Education | 106 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Location
Australia | 97 |
Turkey | 67 |
United Kingdom | 52 |
Brazil | 49 |
China | 47 |
India | 45 |
Canada | 42 |
Germany | 34 |
Indonesia | 33 |
Spain | 33 |
United Kingdom (England) | 26 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Meltem Acar Güvendir; Seda Donat Bacioglu; Hasan Özgür; Sefa Uyanik; Fatmagül Gürbüz Akçay; Emre Güvendir – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2025
Different types of test items influence students' test anxiety, and physiological measures such as heart rate provide a means of measuring this anxiety. This study aimed to explore the connection between test anxiety and examination item formats. It centered on 20 junior university students in Western Türkiye. The research monitored students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Anxiety, Measurement Techniques, Physiology
Kayacan, Yildirim; Makaraci, Yücel; Ozgocer, Tuba; Ucar, Cihat; Yildiz, Sedat – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the activities of heart rate variability (HRV) and cortisol secretion as markers of the autonomous nervous system (ANS) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) during the menstrual cycle in female athletes. Method: Saliva samples of the participants (n = 28) were collected successively at 0, 15, 30,…
Descriptors: Athletes, Females, Physiology, Metabolism
Michelle Iffland; Mikaela Jorgensen; Donna Gillies – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are at much higher risk of preventable deaths compared to the general community. However, studies identifying the cause of death in people with intellectual disability are generally based on one primary cause which is frequently attributed to the person's disability. Therefore, the aim of this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disabilities, Death
Noreen Jaffri; Tehmina Jabeen; Sidra Farooq Butt – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2024
This research investigates the risk factors of poor sleep quality on cognitive performance among university students in Karachi, Pakistan. This study employed a quantitative survey-based approach. N= 202 participants between 18 to 25 years were selected through convenient sampling technique. Sleep Quality Scale (SQS) (Yi, et. al., 2006) was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sleep, Cognitive Processes, College Students
Dimitris I. Tsomokos; Elizabeth Halstead; Eirini Flouri – JCPP Advances, 2025
Background: Research has established a bidirectional association between sleep disturbances and depression in both adults and youth, as well as links between depression and circadian rhythms and chronotype, predominantly in adult populations. However, the link between chronotype and depression in the general adolescent population, independently of…
Descriptors: Physiology, Sleep, Depression (Psychology), Adolescents
Anna Hryniewiecka-Jaworska; Emily Sloper; Hayley Archer; Angus John Clarke – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background and Methods: We report historical information from longitudinal data held in the British Isles Rett Syndrome Survey (BIRSS) concerning women of at least 40 years. This information, including comments on the quality of care, has been provided by families, carers, and clinicians. Results: Information was available on 30 women with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Females, Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Shuyi Zhai; Ying Liang; Chenxin Lu; Jie He – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2024
Parenting style plays an important role in children's externalizing behaviors. Differences in physiological regulation among children may lead to variations in whether or to what extent parenting style influences them. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of parenting styles on young children's development of externalizing behaviors…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Physiology
Yixuan Wang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The beauty of the sound is not only due to advanced singing voice but also depends on breathing techniques. This paper aims to study knowledge about the physiology of breathing and singing, including the effectiveness of conscious control in vocal training and innovative technologies. The authors used observation methods to achieve this goal. They…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physiology, Singing, Training
Jianjie Xu; Yutong Zhang; Hui Wang; Mengting Peng; Yuhao Zhu; Xinni Wang; Zhennan Yi; Lu Chen; Zhuo Rachel Han – Developmental Science, 2024
Physiological synchrony is an important biological process during which parent-child interaction plays a significant role in shaping child socioemotional adjustment. The present study held a context-dependent perspective to examine the conditional association between parent-child physiological synchrony and child socioemotional adjustment (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Development, Emotional Response, Children
Eugene Merzon; Ariel Israel; Beth Krone; Shani Medvejer; Shira Cohen; Ilan Green; Avivit Golan-Cohen; Shlomo Vinker; Stephen V. Faraone; Jeffrey H. Newcorn; Shai Ashkenazi; Abraham Weizman; Iris Manor – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2024
Objective: There is growing evidence of involvement of inflammatory mechanisms in ADHD. Previous studies found significantly higher rates of ADHD among children with FMF. The present study examined the rate of exposure to FMF in children with a later (within a 5-year period) diagnosis of ADHD compared to non-ADHD children. Methods: A…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Diseases, Physiology, Genetic Disorders
Camila Aparecida Errerias Fernandes Cardinali; Yandara Akamine Martins; Rodrigo Pereira Prates; Emmanuel Veríssimo de Araújo; Felipe Jose Costa Viana; Maria Eleticia de Sousa; Eduardo da Cunha Bombardi; Marcus Vinicius Chrysostomo Baldo; Maria Tereza Nunes – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Games and analogies can significantly enrich the learning experience when integrated with traditional expository teaching methods. With this aim, we developed "The Mystery of the Cell Kingdom," an online game designed to enhance understanding of the physiology of thyroid hormones through a medieval analogy. In the game, students are…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Physiology, Metabolism, Educational Games
Abdullateef Isiaka Alagbonsi; M. Faadiel Essop; Yasser El-Wazir; Trevor Nyakudya; Goma Fastone; Frank Mojiminiyi; Amal Saeed; Ger J. M. Stienen; Emmanuel Balandya; Yinusa Raji; Fatou Bintou Sarr; Abdoulaye Samb; Ashabilan Ebrahim; Ulrich Pohl; Dee U. Silverthorn – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Physiology education in Africa faces challenges due to gaps in curricula across many of its universities, such as divergent content, a lack of standardized competencies, and suitable benchmarking. Here, we describe the development of the Physiology Curriculum for African Universities (PhysioCAFUN), a competency-based curriculum development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Physiology, Curriculum Development
Yang Qin – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2024
With the development of technology, people expect real-time communication with computers. Wearable devices, such as those for monitoring physiological signals, have rapidly developed and are now being applied in college and university evaluation. Due to the non-standard and unscientific practices in teaching, teachers may experience psychological…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Psychological Patterns, Physiology, Emotional Response
Ariel Israel; Eugene Merzon; Beth Krone; Stephen V. Faraone; Ilan Green; Avivit Golan Cohen; Shlomo Vinker; Shira Cohen; Shai Ashkenazi; Eli Magen; Abraham Weizman; Iris Manor – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2024
Objective: We examined the association between the number, magnitude, and frequency of febrile episodes during the 0 to 4 years of life and subsequent diagnosis of ADHD. Methods: This population-based case-control study in an Israeli HMO, Leumit Health Services (LHS), uses a database for all LHS members aged 5 to 18 years between 1/1/2002 and…
Descriptors: Physiology, Young Children, Incidence, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Havva Kaçan; Vasfiye Bayram Deger; Halis Sakiz – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Female children with profound intellectual disabilities (IDs) may experience symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and depend on others' care. However, their caregivers may lack general hygiene skills and experience heightened anxiety when their care is expected. This study reports outcome of a training that aims to enhance genital hygiene…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Females, Intellectual Disability