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Orcan Kacan, Maide; Karacelik, Seda; Dedeoglu Aktug, Neslihan; Clements, Douglas H.; Sarama, Julie – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
This study examined the effect of the Building Blocks mathematical education program on 4-year-old Turkish preschool children's recognition level of geometrical shapes. A pretest-posttest control group experimental design was employed. The sample group was composed of randomly selected 39 preschool children (of whom 21 were in the experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Geometric Concepts, Recognition (Psychology)
Eirini Zormpa; Antje S. Meyer; Laurel E. Brehm – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Language is used in communicative contexts to identify and successfully transmit new information that should be later remembered. In three studies, we used question-answer pairs, a naturalistic device for focusing information, to examine how properties of conversations inform later item memory. In Experiment 1, participants viewed three pictures…
Descriptors: Memory, Language Usage, Interpersonal Communication, Recognition (Psychology)
Hu, Xiao; Yang, Chunliang; Luo, Liang – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Many previous studies observed that higher retrospective confidence ratings about memory performance were associated with shorter response times in memory test. Researchers often interpret response time as a measure of retrieval fluency which is an important cue utilized in confidence formation process. However, the drift diffusion model (DDM)…
Descriptors: Memory, Decision Making, Models, Reaction Time
Lau, Wee Kiat; Chalupny, Jana; Grote, Klaudia; Huckauf, Anke – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Face masks occlude parts of the face which hinders social communication and emotion recognition. Since sign language users are known to process facial information not only perceptually but also linguistically, examining face processing in deaf signers may reveal how linguistic aspects add to perceptual information. In general, signers could be…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Nonverbal Communication, Expertise, Deafness
Estudillo, Alejandro J.; Wong, Hoo Keat – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Although the positive effects of congruency between stimuli are well replicated in face memory paradigms, mixed findings have been found in face matching. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, face masks are now very common during daily life outdoor activities. Thus, the present study aims to further explore congruency effects in matching faces…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Human Body, Recognition (Psychology)
Turbett, Kaitlyn; Jeffery, Linda; Bell, Jason; Burton, Jessamy; Palermo, Romina – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Face recognition difficulties are common in autism and could be a consequence of perceptual atypicalities that disrupt the ability to integrate current and prior information. We tested this theory by measuring the strength of serial dependence for faces (i.e. how likely is it that current perception of a face is biased towards a previously seen…
Descriptors: Autism, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Visual Perception, Recognition (Psychology)
Garcia-Marques, Teresa; Oliveira, Manuel; Nunes, Ludmila – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identification by focusing on face perception mechanisms, but memory mechanisms also appear to play a role. Here, we examined how the presence of a mask interferes with the memory mechanisms involved in face recognition, focusing on the dynamic interplay between encoding and…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Human Body, Cognitive Processes, Memory
Colby, Sarah; Orena, Adriel John – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Objective: Some cochlear implant (CI) users report having difficulty accessing indexical information in the speech signal, presumably due to limitations in the transmission of fine spectrotemporal cues. The purpose of this review article was to systematically review and evaluate the existing research on talker processing in CI users. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Recognition (Psychology), Oral Language, Assistive Technology
Variations in the Encoding Conditions Can Affect Eyewitnesses' Vulnerability to Suggestive Influence
Eisen, Mitchell L.; Williams, T'awna; Jones, Jennifer; Ying, Rebecca – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
This experiment was designed to examine how viewing conditions could affect witnesses' vulnerability to suggestive influence. It was predicted that when the encoding conditions were stronger, accurate witnesses would be less likely to shift their decisions when prompted to reexamine the lineup, and that confirming feedback would effectively…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Observation, Crime, Criminals
Kibbe, Melissa M.; Applin, Jessica B. – Child Development, 2022
Two experiments examined the development of the ability to encode, maintain, and update integrated representations of occluded objects' locations and featural identities in working memory across toddlerhood. Sixty-eight 28- to 40-month-old US toddlers (13 Asian or Pacific Islander, 6 Black, 48 White, 1 multiracial; 40 girls; tested between…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Child Development
Bayparvah Kaur Gehdu; Katie L. H. Gray; Richard Cook – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
In the present study, we sought to examine whether face recognition problems impact the social anxiety experienced by autistic people. Many autistic people -- perhaps between 15% and 30% -- exhibit severe face recognition problems that closely resemble developmental prosopagnosia. At present, however, little is known about the psychosocial…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Anxiety, Recognition (Psychology), Predictor Variables
Merel Bakker; Joke Torbeyns; Lieven Verschaffel; Bert De Smedt – Child Development, 2024
This 5-year longitudinal study examined whether high mathematics achievers in primary school had cognitive advantages before entering formal education. High mathematics achievement was defined as performing above Pc 90 in Grades 1 and 3. The predominantly White sample (M[subscript age] in preschool: 64 months) included 31 high achievers (12 girls)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Children, Mathematics Achievement, High Achievement
Marion Gardier; Marie Geurten – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Recently, several studies have suggested that metacognition emerges early in infancy and toddlerhood. However, to date, the developmental trajectory of these early metacognitive monitoring and control processes and their influence on children's later memory functioning remains poorly understood. The aim of this study was to longitudinally document…
Descriptors: Child Development, Metacognition, Toddlers, Young Children
Christopher Lopata; Marcus L. Thomeer; Jonathan D. Rodgers; James P. Donnelly; Jennifer Lodi-Smith – Grantee Submission, 2024
Purpose: A prior randomized trial found a school social intervention yielded significantly better outcomes (social and autism features) immediately following intervention compared to typical school programming (services-as-usual [SAU]) for children on the autism spectrum. In that study, children in the SAU condition subsequently completed a summer…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Outcomes of Education, Children
Christopher Lopata; Marcus L. Thomeer; Jonathan D. Rodgers; James P. Donnelly; Jennifer Lodi-Smith – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
A prior randomized trial found a school social intervention yielded significantly better outcomes (social and autism features) immediately following intervention compared to typical school programming (services-as-usual [SAU]) for children on the autism spectrum. In that study, children in the SAU condition subsequently completed a summer social…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Achievement Tests, Intelligence Tests, Children