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Squires, James; Wilder, David A.; Fixsen, Amanda; Hess, Erica; Rost, Kristen; Curran, Ryan; Zonneveld, Kimberly – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2007
An intervention consisting of task clarification, visual prompts, and graphic feedback was evaluated to increase customer greeting and up-selling in a restaurant. A combination multiple baseline and reversal design was used to evaluate intervention effects. Although all interventions improved performance over baseline, the delivery of graphic…
Descriptors: Intervention, Dining Facilities, Task Analysis, Visual Stimuli
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Sasaki, Hitoshi; Morimoto, Akiko; Nishio, Akira; Matsuura, Sumie – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Three experiments were carried out to investigate hemispheric asymmetry in color processing among normal participants. In Experiment 1, it was shown that the reaction times (RTs) of the dominant and non-dominant hands assessed using a visual target presented at the central visual field, were not significantly different. In Experiment 2, RTs of…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Color, Brain, Visual Perception
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Stone, Anna; Valentine, Tim – Cognition, 2007
Knowledge of familiar people is essential to guide social interaction, yet there is uncertainty about whether semantic knowledge for people is stored in a categorical structure as for objects. Four priming experiments using hard-to-perceive primes investigated whether occupation forms a category connecting famous persons in semantic memory. Primes…
Descriptors: Memory, Semantics, Prompting, Reputation
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Skouteris, Helen; Kelly, Leanne; Dorning, Dominica E.; Calgaro, Kristina; Corns, Ben; Feehan, Emily L.; Hamilton, Fiona; Mahoney, Jessica; Macdonald, Zoe J.; Tamburrini, Sarah; Wood, Christopher – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2007
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of repeat viewing on comprehension of explicitly and implicitly presented information in an animated movie. Seventy-three pre-school children watched an animated film and were tested for comprehension after either their single or fifth viewing. Only children's comprehension of explicitly …
Descriptors: Comprehension, Video Technology, Visual Stimuli, Preschool Children
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Fernyhough, Charles; Bland, Kirsten; Meins, Elizabeth; Coltheart, Max – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Previous research has reported a link between imaginary companions (ICs) in middle childhood and the perception of verbal material in ambiguous auditory stimuli. These findings have been interpreted in terms of commonalities in the cognitive processes underlying children's engagement with ICs and adults' reporting of imaginary verbal…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Young Children, Verbal Ability, Cognitive Processes
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Bar-Haim, Yair; Lamy, Dominique; Pergamin, Lee; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J.; van IJzendoorn, Marinus H. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
This meta-analysis of 172 studies (N = 2,263 anxious, N = 1,768 nonanxious) examined the boundary conditions of threat-related attentional biases in anxiety. Overall, the results show that the bias is reliably demonstrated with different experimental paradigms and under a variety of experimental conditions, but that it is only an effect size of d…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Anxiety, Bias
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Ghorashi, S. M. Shahab; Smilek, Daniel; Di Lollo, Vincent – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
J. S. Joseph, M. M. Chun, and K. Nakayama (1997) found that pop-out visual search was impaired as a function of intertarget lag in an attentional blink (AB) paradigm in which the 1st target was a letter and the 2nd target was a search display. In 4 experiments, the present authors tested the implication that search efficiency should be similarly…
Descriptors: Visual Discrimination, Visual Stimuli, Spatial Ability, Inhibition
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Leppanen, Jukka M.; Moulson, Margaret C.; Vogel-Farley, Vanessa K.; Nelson, Charles A. – Child Development, 2007
To examine the ontogeny of emotional face processing, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from adults and 7-month-old infants while viewing pictures of fearful, happy, and neutral faces. Face-sensitive ERPs at occipital-temporal scalp regions differentiated between fearful and neutral/happy faces in both adults (N170 was larger for fear)…
Descriptors: Infants, Cognitive Processes, Adults, Human Body
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Lum, Jarrad A. G.; Conti-Ramsden, Gina; Lindell, Annukka K. – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Rapid processing deficits have been the subject of much debate in the literature on specific language impairment (SLI). Hari and Renvall (2001) [Hari, R. & Renvall, H. (2001). Impaired processing of rapid stimulus sequences in dyslexia. "Trends in cognitive sciences", 5, 525-532.] proposed that the source of this deficit can be attributed to…
Descriptors: Intervals, Adolescents, Intelligence, Control Groups
Segond, Herve; Weiss, Deborah; Sampaio, Eliana – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2007
This article analyzes the attraction of stimulation produced by a visuotactile sensory substitution device, which was designed to provide optical information to infants who are blind via a tactile modality. The device was first tested on sighted infants, to demonstrate that this type of stimulation on the abdomen is pleasant and rewarding in…
Descriptors: Infants, Stimulation, Stimuli, Learning Modalities
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Capaldi, E. J.; Martins, Ana; Miller, Ronald M. – Learning and Motivation, 2007
Rats in a Pavlovian situation were trained under three different reward schedules, at either a 30 s or a 90 s intertrial interval (ITI): Consistent reward (C), 50% irregular reward (I), and single alternation of reward and nonrewarded trials (SA). Activity was recorded to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and in all 10 s bins in each ITI except the…
Descriptors: Rewards, Intervals, Cues, Classical Conditioning
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Girolami, Peter A.; Boscoe, James H.; Roscoe, Nicole – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
Previous research has demonstrated that extinction in the form of re-presentation of expelled bites is an effective intervention for treating food expulsion. The current study compared the effectiveness of re-presenting expulsions with a spoon to re-presenting with a Nuk[R] brush for a 4-year-old boy with a feeding disorder. Fewer expulsions were…
Descriptors: Food, Eating Disorders, Comparative Analysis, Young Children
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Whitehouse, Andrew J. O.; Bishop, Dorothy V. M. – Developmental Science, 2008
Autism is a disorder characterized by a core impairment in social behaviour. A prominent component of this social deficit is poor orienting to speech. It is unclear whether this deficit involves an impairment in allocating attention to speech sounds, or a sensory impairment in processing phonetic information. In this study, event-related…
Descriptors: Autism, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Speech Communication, Diagnostic Tests
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Maillart, Christelle; Parisse, Christophe – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
In a previous study, Parisse suggested that subject dislocations in French language (e.g. "la fille "elle" dort") could be considered as a marker of morphosyntactic development in children with normal language development. The present study aimed to develop this proposition and to confirm it with experimental data, more…
Descriptors: French, Language Acquisition, Word Order, Developmental Stages
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Moncrieff, Deborah W.; Black, Jeffrey R. – Dyslexia, 2008
Several auditory processing deficits have been reported in children with dyslexia. In order to assess for the presence of a binaural integration type of auditory processing deficit, dichotic listening tests with digits, words and consonant-vowel (CV) pairs were administered to two groups of right-handed 11-year-old children, one group diagnosed…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Auditory Perception, Brain, Children
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