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Koen, Joshua D.; Yonelinas, Andrew P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
Koen and Yonelinas (2010) contrasted the recollection and encoding variability accounts of the finding that old items are associated with more variable memory strength than new items. The study indicated that (a) increasing encoding variability did not lead to increased measures of old item variance, and (b) old item variance was directly related…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Memory, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Bull, Ray – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2013
This article notes that very little research has previously been published on how best to assist vulnerable witnesses to provide information relevant to crime investigations. It then provides commentary on four of the articles in this Special Issue. These four articles constitute a major contribution to knowledge on this difficult to research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation, Interviews, Victims of Crime
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Randall, William L. – Gerontologist, 2013
This essay applies a narrative perspective to the topic of "resilience." On various fronts (physical, social, biographical), aging itself, it argues, pushes us past a perception of aging as intrinsically tragic and toward a more ironic stance instead, one marked by increased acceptance of uncertainty and ambiguity. Moreover, intentional engagement…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Reflection, Resilience (Psychology), Aging (Individuals)
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Lind, Sophie E.; Williams, David M. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
A number of recently developed theories (e.g., the constructive episodic simulation, self-projection, and scene construction hypotheses) propose that the ability to simulate possible future events (sometimes referred to as episodic future thinking, prospection, or foresight) depends on the same neurocognitive system that is implicated in the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Theories, Time Perspective
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Epstein, Erwin H. – European Education, 2010
In this article, the author shares his funny experience of using biblical quotation in Hebrew during a debate which he attributed to be of William Brickman's influence and his first encounter with him. The biblical quotation brings to his mind the most vivid memory he has of Bill Brickman. He used it during a debate he had with a modern-day…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, International Education, Comparative Education, Debate
Mahoney, Robert E.; Knowles, Carmela Curatola – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
In this article, the authors present their opposing views on whether students need to memorize facts in the digital age. One author contends that it is foolhardy to expect students to develop procedural knowledge (processes) without the underlying declarative knowledge (facts). The other says that analyzing always takes precedence over memorizing…
Descriptors: Memorization, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Long Term Memory
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Rodgers, Joseph Lee; Rodgers, Jacci L. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2011
We propose, develop, and evaluate the black ink-red ink (BIRI) method of testing. This approach uses two different methods within the same test administration setting, one that matches recognition learning and the other that matches recall learning. Students purposively define their own tradeoff between the two approaches. Evaluation of the method…
Descriptors: Testing, Test Anxiety, Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology)
Dalziel, Janet; Gad, Katie – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2010
In Mike's 14 years teaching the Community Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) and Headwaters, over 500 students have passed through these programs. Mike wove together outdoor education, environmental education, place-based education, and praxis, amongst other pedagogies. Mike had a keen, intuitive sense of the educational potential that lay at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education, Experienced Teachers
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Legrand, Dorothee; Ruby, Perrine – Psychological Review, 2009
The authors propose a paradigm shift in the investigation of the self. Synthesizing neuroimaging results from studies investigating the self, the authors first demonstrate that self-relatedness evaluation involves a wide cerebral network, labeled E-network, comprising the medial prefrontal cortex, precuneus, temporoparietal junction, and temporal…
Descriptors: Investigations, Neurological Organization, Social Cognition, Cognitive Processes
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Usher, Marius; Davelaar, Eddy J.; Haarmann, Henk J.; Goshen-Gottstein, Yonatan – Psychological Review, 2008
P. B. Sederberg, M. W. Howard, and M. J. Kahana have proposed an updated version of the temporal-context model (TCM-A). In doing so, they accepted the challenge of developing a single-store model to account for the dissociations between short- and long-term recency effects that were reviewed by E. J. Davelaar, Y. Goshen-Gottstein, A. Ashkenazi, H.…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Models, Cognitive Processes, Time Perspective
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Ghetti, Simona – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
C. J. Brainerd, V. F. Reyna, and S. J. Ceci (2008) reviewed compelling evidence of developmental reversals in false-memory formation (i.e., younger children exhibit lower false-memory rates than do older children and adults) and proposed that this phenomenon depends on the development of gist processing (i.e., the ability to identify and process…
Descriptors: Semantics, Word Lists, Memory, Comparative Analysis
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Monroe, Scott M.; Mineka, Susan – Psychological Review, 2008
Our commentary was intended to stimulate discussion about what we perceive to be shortcomings of the mnemonic model and its research base, in the hope of shedding some light on key questions for understanding posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In our view, Berntsen, Rubin, and Bohni have responded only to what they perceive to be shortcomings…
Descriptors: Models, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Mnemonics, Teaching Methods
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Howard, Marc W.; Kahana, Michael J.; Sederberg, Per B. – Psychological Review, 2008
Space does not allow us to make detailed rebuttals to Davelaar, Usher, Haarmann, and Goshen-Gottstein's criticisms of the temporal context model's (TCM-A's) ability to account for dissociations between immediate and delayed recall nor to explain how TCM could account for list discrimination experiments. We agree that future work is needed to reach…
Descriptors: Models, Recall (Psychology), Context Effect, Short Term Memory
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Jones, David P. H. – Infant and Child Development, 2009
This article presents a commentary on "Making the Most of Information-Gathering Interviews With Children," in which, according to Jones, Larsson and Lamb provided a helpful overview on memory retrieval and communicative ability and on ways these may be fostered in interviews with children. They explored three interview protocols that have been…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Criminal Law, Child Health
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Murdock, Bennet – Psychological Review, 2008
Comments on the article A temporal ratio model of memory by Brown, Neath, and Chater. SIMPLE (G. D. A. Brown, I. Neath, & N. Chater, 2007) attempts to explain data from serial recall and free recall in the same theoretical framework. While it can fit the free-recall serial-position curves that are the cornerstone of the 2-store buffer model, it…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Science, Computer Simulation, Serial Learning
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