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Long, Nicole M.; Kahana, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2017
Although episodic and semantic memory share overlapping neural mechanisms, it remains unclear how our pre-existing semantic associations modulate the formation of new, episodic associations. When freely recalling recently studied words, people rely on both episodic and semantic associations, shown through temporal and semantic clustering of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Memory, Association (Psychology), Interference (Learning)
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Papagiannopoulou, Eleni A.; Lagopoulos, Jim – Annals of Dyslexia, 2017
To elucidate the timing and the nature of neural disturbances in dyslexia and to further understand the topographical distribution of these, we examined entire brain regions employing the non-invasive auditory oddball P300 paradigm in children with dyslexia and neurotypical controls. Our findings revealed abnormalities for the dyslexia group in…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Children, Comparative Analysis
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Snigdha, Shikha; Yassa, Michael A.; deRivera, Christina; Milgram, Norton W.; Cotman, Carl W. – Learning & Memory, 2017
The pattern separation task has recently emerged as a behavioral model of hippocampus function and has been used in several pharmaceutical trials. The canine is a useful model to evaluate a multitude of hippocampal-dependent cognitive tasks that parallel those in humans. Thus, this study was designed to evaluate the suitability of pattern…
Descriptors: Animals, Cognitive Processes, Pattern Recognition, Task Analysis
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Bozkurt, Gulay – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
This article examines the literature associated with social constructivism. It discusses whether social constructivism succeeds in reconciling individual cognition with social teaching and learning practices. After reviewing the meaning of individual cognition and social constructivism, two views--Piaget and Vygotsky's--accounting for learning…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mathematics Education, Cognitive Processes, Learning
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Yurovsky, Daniel; Frank, Michael C. – Developmental Science, 2017
Children learn their earliest words through social "interaction," but it is unknown how much they rely on social "information." Some theories argue that word learning is fundamentally social from its outset, with even the youngest infants understanding intentions and using them to infer a social partner's target of reference.…
Descriptors: Interaction, Social Influences, Cues, Eye Movements
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Coderre, Emily L.; Chernenok, Mariya; Gordon, Barry; Ledoux, Kerry – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2017
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience difficulties with language, particularly higher-level functions like semantic integration. Yet some studies indicate that semantic processing of non-linguistic stimuli is not impaired, suggesting a language-specific deficit in semantic processing. Using a semantic priming task, we…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Language Impairments, Semantics
Patwardhan, Mrinal; Murthy, Sahana – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2017
Learning from interactive learning environments enriched with multiple external representations (MERs) is often beneficial. The learning benefits of MERs highly rely on the development of Representational Competence. Representational Competence refers to an ability to translate and see relations between MERs. The relevant research findings have…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interaction, Teaching Methods, Simulation
Jones, Samuel – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In this research, I used a mixed-methods approach employing both autobiographical reasoning and psychometric instruments through a survey design to explore how the four cognitive mechanisms of Work Identity Theory (WIT) were developed in 754 college-educated participants' lives. WIT is a vocational identity theory, which posits that, four…
Descriptors: Adults, College Graduates, Professional Identity, Mixed Methods Research
Paneerselvam, Bavani – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Multiple-choice retrieval practice with additional lures reduces retention on a later test (Roediger & Marsh, 2005). However, the mechanism underlying the negative outcomes with additional lures is poorly understood. Given that the positive outcomes of retrieval practice are associated with enhanced relational and item-specific processing…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Test Items, Item Analysis, Recall (Psychology)
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Volkov, Yury Grigoryevich; Khunagov, Rashid Dumalichevich; Kumykov, Auyes Mukhamedovich; Imgrunt, Svetlana Ivanovna; Gribov, Denis Yevgenyevich – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
It would be difficult to preserve the achievements of the civilization and to discuss the future of humanity beyond the structure of ideological knowledge. The objective vision of reality implies the involvement of ideological dimension into the structure of human thoughts and actions as a precondition for national, state, and cultural identity…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foreign Countries, Sociology, Creativity
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Dulka, Brooke N.; Ford, Ellen C.; Lee, Melissa A.; Donnell, Nathaniel J.; Goode, Travis D.; Prosser, Rebecca; Cooper, Matthew A. – Learning & Memory, 2016
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is essential for memory processes. The present study tested whether proteolytic cleavage of proBDNF into mature BDNF (mBDNF) within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) regulates the consolidation of defeat-related memories. We found that acute social defeat increases the expression of mBDNF, but not proBDNF, in…
Descriptors: Brain, Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Social Behavior
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Romani, Sandro; Katkov, Mikhail; Tsodyks, Misha – Learning & Memory, 2016
A large variability in performance is observed when participants recall briefly presented lists of words. The sources of such variability are not known. Our analysis of a large data set of free recall revealed a small fraction of participants that reached an extremely high performance, including many trials with the recall of complete lists.…
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Recall (Psychology), Memory, Word Lists
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Solopchuk, Oleg; Alamia, Andrea; Olivier, Etienne; Zénon, Alexandre – Learning & Memory, 2016
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence processing, but its impact on performance remains debated. Here, we found that participants who adopted a consistent chunking strategy during symbolic sequence learning showed a greater improvement of their performance and a larger decrease in cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Short Term Memory, Sequential Learning, Symbolic Learning
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Knox, Rockey – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2016
The emerging field of mind, brain, and education (MBE) is grappling with core issues associated with its identity, scope, and method. This article examines some of the most pressing issues that structure the development of MBE as a transdisciplinary effort. Rather than representing the ongoing debates in MBE as superficial squabbles to eventually…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Radford, Luis – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
This article is a commentary on the mathematical working space (MWS) approach and draws on the articles contained in this "ZDM" issue. The article is divided into three parts. In the first part I discuss the place of the MWS approach among the French theories of didactique des mathématiques. In the second part I outline what I think are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods
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