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Matthew Moreno; Lucia Patino Melo; Keerat Grewal; Negar Matin; Sayed Azher; Jason M. Harley – Metacognition and Learning, 2024
Medical simulations allow trainees to work within teams to develop their self-regulated learning (SRL) and socially-shared regulated learning (SSRL) skills (Bransen et al., 2022). Both skillsets help to better prepare medical trainees for the multifaceted challenges inherent in clinical practice. SRL skills are imperative in empowering learners to…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Medical Students, Trainees, Self Control
Jo, Il-Hyun; Kim, Jeonghyun – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2020
Psychophysiological responses have been studied as objective indicators for measuring a learner's cognitive load. Previous studies have correlated pupil dilation or fixation length with increased cognitive load. Our aims were to confirm whether these findings could be applied in a general learning context and to verify the additivity hypothesis of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Problem Solving, Psychophysiology
Larmuseau, Charlotte; Vanneste, Pieter; Cornelis, Jan; Desmet, Piet; Depaepe, Fien – Frontline Learning Research, 2019
Cognitive load theory is one of the most influential theoretical explanations of cognitive processing during learning. Despite its success, attempts to assess cognitive load during learning have proven difficult. Therefore, in the current study, students' self-reported cognitive load after the problem- solving process has been combined with…
Descriptors: Psychophysiology, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Problem Solving
Lins-Filho, Ozeas L.; Santos, Tony M.; Ritti-Dias, Raphael M.; Damasceno, Vinícius O.; Ferreira, Daniela K. S. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2019
Background: Self-selected exercise intensity (SSEI) promotes higher affect (pleasure) during exercise, but its reliability is still unclear. Purpose: to evaluate the test-retest reliability and the minimum detectable change of the perceptive and physiological responses in two sessions of SSEI on treadmill in elderly women. Method: Twenty elderly…
Descriptors: Females, Older Adults, Psychophysiology, Exercise
Kim, Jeonghyun; Jo, Il-Hyun – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
The purpose of this study was to identify the feasibility of using the pupil dilation and heart rate variability (HRV), to diagnose learners' changing cognitive load in a video learning setting. The pupil dilation and HRV of 23 participants were recorded during their learning progress, and the learning materials, including differences in task…
Descriptors: Psychophysiology, Metabolism, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
Bahm, Naomi I. Gribneau; Simon-Thomas, Emiliana R.; Main, Mary; Hesse, Erik – Developmental Psychology, 2017
This study investigates whether individual differences in attachment status can be detected by electrophysiological responses to loss-themed pictures. The Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) was used to identify discourse/reasoning lapses during the discussion of loss experiences via death that place speakers in the Unresolved/disorganized AAI…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Interviews, Attachment Behavior, Death
Civai, Claudia; Corradi-Dell'Acqua, Corrado; Gamer, Matthias; Rumiati, Raffaella I. – Cognition, 2010
The "irrational" rejections of unfair offers by people playing the Ultimatum Game (UG), a widely used laboratory model of economical decision-making, have traditionally been associated with negative emotions, such as frustration, elicited by unfairness ([Sanfey et al., 2003] and [van't Wout et al., 2006]). We recorded skin conductance responses as…
Descriptors: Games, Economic Factors, Decision Making, Models
Blechert, Jens; Michael, Tanja; Williams, S. Lloyd; Purkis, Helena M.; Wilhelm, Frank H. – Learning and Motivation, 2008
Contemporary theories of Pavlovian conditioning propose a distinction between signal learning (SL), in which a conditioned stimulus (CS) becomes a predictor for a biologically significant unconditioned stimulus (US), and evaluative learning (EL), in which the valence of the US is transferred to the CS. This distinction is based largely on the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Classical Conditioning, Psychophysiology, Fear
Herrick, Robert M. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Experiments, Psychophysiology, Research, Research Problems
Antel, Jack; Cumming, Gordon R. – Res Quart AAHPER, 1969
Study supported by the Fitness and Amateur Sport Directorate of Ottawa, and submitted by the senior author for the BSc (Med) degree at the University of Manitoba.
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Heart Rate, Psychophysiology, Research

Lehrer, Paul M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Compared physiological effects of progressive relaxation, alpha feedback, and a no-treatment condition. Nonpatients showed more psychophysiological habituation than patients in response to hearing very loud tones and to reaction time tasks. Patients showed greater physiological response to relaxation than nonpatients. After relaxation, autonomic…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Neurosis, Patients, Physiology

Luce, R. Duncan – Psychometrika, 1977
Thurstone's landmark papers on psychophysics, published in the twenties, are discussed in this presidential address to the Psychometric Society. The development of psychophysics from Thurstone to the present is presented in some detail. (JKS)
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Span, Discrimination Learning, Perception

LeFave, Michael Keith; Neufeld, Richard W.J. – Journal of Research in Personality, 1980
Signal-Detection theory was applied to analysis of automatic data. In one experiment, anxiety surrounding auditory signals was induced; in the other, signals were administered to a psychometrically anxious group. Subjects in both experiments had enhanced automatic activity. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Anxiety, Auditory Stimuli, Laboratory Experiments
Anderson, James A. – 1972
A model for dealing with ordinary, cortically-mediated behaviors is presented. The model's foundation is the set of motivational systems existing in the mature organism. Construction of the model follows the stimulus-response paradigm as interpreted by recent physiological research. The purpose of the model is that it requires a multivariate…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Models
Buss, Kristin A.; Davidson, Richard J.; Kalin, Ned H.; Goldsmith, H. Hill – Developmental Psychology, 2004
The putative association between fear-related behaviors and peripheral sympathetic and neuroendocrine reactivity has not been replicated consistently. This inconsistency was addressed in a reexamination of the characterization of children with extreme fearful reactions by focusing on the match between distress behaviors and the eliciting context.…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Fear, Toddlers, Psychophysiology