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Liberti, Gina – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1984
The article describes a group motor-route activity to help mulitply handicapped blind students develop a complete understanding of spatial-movement concepts and to increase their cognitive motor skills. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Blindness, Motor Development, Multiple Disabilities, Perceptual Motor Coordination
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Murphy-Berman, Virginia; And Others – Volta Review, 1986
Sixteen intermediate level hearing-impaired students were examined on perceptions that still water remains invariantly horizontal regardless of container tilt. Similar to findings reported for older hearing-impaired students, Ss made more errors with the straight-sided than with the curve-sided containers. Males performed better than females on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Hearing Impairments, Intermediate Grades, Sex Differences
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Glaser, Laura; Vandemark, Ann – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1983
Fifteen aphasic and 15 normal adults demonstrated use of a right hemisphere visuospatial strategy to analyze printed whole words and word parts such as prefixes and suffixes. The performances of the two groups were similar, suggesting that the hypothesized strategy could be useful as a reading approach for aphasics. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Cerebral Dominance, Neurological Organization
Mislevy, Robert J.; And Others – 1990
The models of standard test theory, having evolved under a trait-oriented psychology, do not reflect the knowledge structures and the problem-solving strategies now seen as central to understanding performance and learning. In some applications, however, key qualitative distinctions among persons as to structures and strategies can be expressed…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Models, Problem Solving, Spatial Ability
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Lane, David M.; Pearson, Deborah A. – Child Development, 1983
Concludes that children, as well as adults, are able to expand or contract the breadth of their attentional focus in accordance with task demands. Suggests there is a developmental change in the efficiency with which a stimulus presented in an otherwise empty field can be located. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Attention, Reaction Time
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Cummings, E. Mark; Bjork, Elizabeth L. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1983
Infants 9 to 10 months of age were presented with a series of visible displacement hiding trials at two locations. Infants had to choose among three, five, or six alternative locations on each trial. Search attempts tended to cluster around the currently correct location during both trials on all apparati, providing evidence for a memory…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Infant Behavior, Infants, Memory
Lockavitch, Joseph F., Jr. – Academic Therapy, 1982
The author points out the problem learning disabled students have with the language of right and left. Reasons for inappropriate classroom interventions are pointed out, and guidelines for program implementation and activities for dealing with this problem are offered. (SW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Spatial Ability
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Thompson, Eileen G.; And Others – British Journal of Psychology, 1981
This study used a variation of Piaget and Inhelder's water level task and several cognitive complexity measures to test the predictions that cognitive complexity would relate positively to performance of the water level task and that males would perform better. The predictions were confirmed. Correlations for males and females differed.…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Style, College Students, Correlation
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Dodds, A. G.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1982
The structure of spatial representation in four congenitally and three adventitiously blind 11-year-old children was examined by means of pointing, mapping, drawing, and spatial reasoning on two simple routes over repeated trials. (Author)
Descriptors: Adventitious Impairments, Blindness, Congenital Impairments, Spatial Ability
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Cox, M. V.; And Others – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1981
Bengali, English, and Hindi-speaking children five to nine years old were asked to place an object in front of or behind objects with or without obvious fronts. All children responded on the basis of an inherent object cue when a fronted object was used. When a nonfronted object was used, all children treated it as a fronted object. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
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Flavell, John H.; And Others – Child Development, 1981
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Perspective Taking, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Allen, Deborah A.; Hennessey, Steve, Jr. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
Examines the effects of dimensionality and salience of frame of reference on children's location of a point in space. Subjects were eight boys and eight girls from each of first, second and third grades. (CM)
Descriptors: Dimensional Preference, Early Childhood Education, Orientation, Spatial Ability
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Nemser, Erica – School Arts, 1980
Presents some exercises for teaching perspective to high school art students. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Concept Teaching, High Schools, Spatial Ability
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And Others; Braine, Lila Ghent – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
This study tested whether the first level in processing orientation information results in perceiving whether a shape is upright or nonupright. Theory states that nonupright orientations are not distinguished from each other. As predicted, three- and four-year-olds discriminated upright from nonupright pictures more readily than they discriminated…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Preschool Children, Spatial Ability, Visual Discrimination
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Szekely, George – School Arts, 1980
The author suggests concepts and activities in spatial awareness and interior design suitable for the elementary grades. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Education, Interior Design, Spatial Ability
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