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Bryant, Lauren J.; Cuevas, Kimberly – Child Development, 2022
The effects of rewards on executive function (EF) reflect bidirectional interactions among motivational and executive systems that vary with age and temperament. However, methodological limitations hinder understanding of the precise influences of incentives on early EF, including the role of reward sensitivity. In this within-subjects study,…
Descriptors: Rewards, Executive Function, Reaction Time, Interference (Learning)
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Grant, Carolyn – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
Learners, because of their minor status, are a virtual absence in everyday school leadership work, particularly on the African continent. School leadership, therefore, continues to be misconceived as an adult phenomenon. Framed by Cultural Historical Activity Theory, this paper reports on a Southern African Higher Education study that engages with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Training, Stimulation, Transformational Leadership
Gaither, Jamie B. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of two electronic tactile prompting devices when used as part of a self-monitoring intervention for increasing on-task behavior for girls who struggle with inattention. A secondary purpose was to better understand if differences in on-task behavior emerged between the two devices. Situated…
Descriptors: Females, Attention, Attention Span, Prompting
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Witherby, Amber E.; Tauber, Sarah K.; Goodrich, Michael – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Contemporary theories of metacognitive monitoring propose that beliefs play a critical role in monitoring of learning. Even so, recent evidence suggests that beliefs are not always sufficient to impact people's monitoring. In seven experiments, we explored people's beliefs about the impact of mood and item valence on memory and whether people use…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Beliefs, Learning, Memory
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Bürki, Audrey; Madec, Sylvain – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
The picture-word interference paradigm (participants name target pictures while ignoring distractor words) is often used to model the planning processes involved in word production. The participants' naming times are delayed in the presence of a distractor (general interference). The size of this effect depends on the relationship between the…
Descriptors: Pictorial Stimuli, Interference (Learning), Reaction Time, Naming
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Groyecka-Bernard, Agata; Pisanski, Katarzyna; Frackowiak, Tomasz; Kobylarek, Aleksander; Kupczyk, Piotr; Oleszkiewicz, Anna; Sabiniewicz, Agnieszka; Wróbel, Monika; Sorokowski, Piotr – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The human voice is a powerful and evolved social tool, with hundreds of studies showing that nonverbal vocal parameters robustly influence listeners' perceptions of socially meaningful speaker traits, ranging from perceived gender and age to attractiveness and trustworthiness. However, these studies have utilized a wide variety of voice…
Descriptors: Adults, Speech Communication, Listening, Attitudes
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Vincent, Aimee E. – Composition Forum, 2022
Discourse-based interviews (DBIs) uncover tacit knowledge within written composing processes. Existing visual research methodologies offer tools for a necessary expansion of DBI to the study of tacit knowledge in visual and multimodal texts. This article outlines a feminist application of eye tracking as a visual research method used in…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Reading Processes, Cartoons, Visual Stimuli
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Li, Manhong; Chen, Xiaoxiang; Zhu, Jiaqiang; Chen, Fei – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: Armed with the theory of embodied cognition proposing tight interactions between perception, motor, and cognition, this study aimed to test the hypothesis that speech rate-altered Mandarin lexical tone perception in quiet and noisy environments could be affected by the bodily dynamic cross-modal information. Method: Fifty-three adult…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Auditory Perception, Speech Skills, Visual Stimuli
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Tafiadis, Dionysios; Zarokanellou, Vasiliki; Prentza, Alexandra; Voniati, Louiza; Ziavra, Nafsika – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: Diadochokinetic rates tasks are frequently used for the assessment of diadochokinesia (DKK) in young and elderly adults. However, there is scarce research on healthy elderly adults over 65 years old, and little is known about the effect of different types of stimuli (non-words/real words) in this specific population. Furthermore, the…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Young Adults, Greek, Speech Communication
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Lacroix, Adeline; Dutheil, Frédéric; Logemann, Alexander; Cserjesi, Renata; Peyrin, Carole; Biro, Brigi; Gomot, Marie; Mermillod, Martial – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
Considering the mixed nature of reports of flexibility difficulties in autism, we hypothesized that a task that more closely resembles the challenges faced in real life would help to assess these difficulties. Autistic and typically developing adults performed an online Emotional Shifting Task, involving non-explicit unpredictable shifts of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Task Analysis, Gender Differences, Reaction Time
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Koutsikou, Maria; Christidou, Vasilia – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2022
COVID-19 e-books have emerged as means for communicating information about coronavirus and the resulting disease to children during the pandemic. This material is multimodal, with images forming the most prevalent and crucial semiotic mode. Except for representational and compositional meaning, an image realises interpersonal meanings. The degree…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Childrens Literature, Young Children
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Lenz, Denise – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
Relational thinking and dealing with variables are two essential aspects of algebraic thinking. Relational thinking means viewing mathematical expressions and equations as a whole rather than as individual computing processes. It is characterized by using relationships between mathematical objects, and refers to the relations of equality and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Thinking Skills, Mathematical Concepts, Kindergarten
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Lubomirska, Anna; Eldevik, Sigmund; Eikeseth, Svein; Budzinska, Anna – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2022
Deficits in social referencing have been associated with autism spectrum disorder. It may lead to deficits in language, symbolic abilities, and other social-cognitive behaviors. When deficits in social referencing are detected, teaching such behaviors should be a priority, but effective teaching procedures are lacking. We consider social…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Preschool Children, Child Behavior, Social Development
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Hellerstedt, Robin; Talmi, Deborah – Learning & Memory, 2022
Reward is thought to attenuate forgetting through the automatic effect of dopamine on hippocampal memory traces. Here we report a conceptual replication of previous results where we did not observe this effect of reward. Participants encoded eight lists of pictures and recalled picture content immediately or the next day. They were informed that…
Descriptors: Rewards, Recall (Psychology), Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory
Dunbar, Julie M. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Individuals with developmental disabilities demonstrate deficits in intellectual and adaptive functioning that can include difficulty describing past events; accurate recall may be improved by learning to engage in precurrent, or problem solving, behavior. Visual imagining is a problem-solving strategy that involves seeing in the absence of the…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Males, Adolescents
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