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May, Richard B.; Hutt, Corinne – Child Development, 1974
Nine-year-old students were given one presentation of a list of nouns and then performed both recall and recognition tasks. Visual presentation facilitated recall. (ST)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Elementary School Students, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
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Cantor, Joanne R.; Zillman, Dolf – Journal of General Psychology, 1973
Do prior hedonic and excitational variations have influence on the appreciation of subsequently presented music? Implications for the manipulation of response to music and to other affect-producing communications through variations in prior stimulation are discussed. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Auditory Stimuli, Emotional Response, Music Appreciation
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Bartholomeus, Bonnie N.; Doehring, D. G. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Auditory Stimuli, Beginning Reading, Reading Achievement
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Horowitz, Alan B. – Child Development, 1972
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Habit Formation, Heart Rate, Infants
Smeets, Paul M. – Training School Bulletin, 1972
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Behavior Patterns, Institutionalized Persons, Mental Retardation
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Trehub, Sandra E.; Rabinovitch, M. Sam – Developmental Psychology, 1972
Three investigations are reported which indicate that infants between 4 and 17 weeks of age are able to detect some differences in sounds upon which phonemic contrasts are based. (Authors)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli, Aural Learning, Child Development
Grauer, Robert A.; Dunn, Bruce E. – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Light, Physiology
Corah, Norman L.; Boffa, Joseph – J Personality Soc Psychol, 1970
Indicates that a feeling of control over the environment affects the subject's response to aversive stimuli. This finding helps to reconcile those of other experimenters in the area. (RW)
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Auditory Stimuli, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
Conway, Jerome K. – Viewpoints, 1970
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Educational Media, Intermode Differences
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Sameroff, Arnold J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Auditory Stimuli, Behavior Patterns
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Fassler, Joan – Exceptional Children, 1970
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Cerebral Palsy, Exceptional Child Research
Kellas, George; Baumeister, Alfred A. – Amer J Ment Deficiency, 1970
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Auditory Stimuli, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation
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Koorland, Mark A.; Wolking, William D. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1982
The effects of reinforcement contingencies on task performance of bisensory missing words were studied with two students (about nine years old): one learning disabled (LD) male with an auditory preference and one LD female with a visual preference. Reinforcement contingencies were found to control both students' performances. (Author/SEW)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Modalities
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Goodall, Elizabeth; Corbett, J. – Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1982
The reinforcing properties of four sensory stimuli (continuous and flashing light, vibration, and sound), which were under the subject's control, were examined and the effect on stereotyped behavior of 24 severely retarded and autistic children were observed. Findings were interpreted to support the self-stimulation theory of stereotypy despite…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Autism, Behavior Patterns, Severe Mental Retardation
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Cherry, Rochelle Silberzweig – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Fifty-three children (ages 5-9) were individually tested on their ability to select pictures of monosyllabic words presented diotically via headphones. Tasks were presented in quiet and under three noise (distractor) conditions: white noise, speech backwards, and speech forward. Age and type of distractor significantly influenced test scores.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli, Discrimination Learning
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