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Romero, Margarida; Barma, Sylvie – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2022
Problem-solving activities have been studied from a diversity of epistemological perspectives. In problem-solving activities, the initial tensions of a problematic situation led to a cognitive dissonance between conflicting motives and instruments to reach the activity goal. We analyze problem-solving in the continuation of Sannino and Laitinen's…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Stimuli, Stimulation, Decision Making
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Fernando Llanos; Jacie R. McHaney; William L. Schuerman; Han G. Yi; Matthew K. Leonard; Bharath Chandrasekaran – npj Science of Learning, 2020
Adults struggle to learn non-native speech contrasts even after years of exposure. While laboratory-based training approaches yield learning, the optimal training conditions for maximizing speech learning in adulthood are currently unknown. Vagus nerve stimulation has been shown to prime adult sensory-perceptual systems towards plasticity in…
Descriptors: Adults, Brain, Neurology, Stimulation
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Chawla-Duggan, Rita; Konantambigi, Rajani; Lam, Michelle Mei Seung; Sollied, Sissel – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
Our research community has limited understanding about the potential of video. This paper uses double stimulation and transformative agency to analyse two video modalities, extraction, and reflection; in a study about learning as it develops through family interactions. As researchers we were interested in children's motives. However, the children…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Science Research, Educational Research, Stimulation
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Hoffman, Janlyn R.; Brandwein, Nathan J.; Nguyen, Peter V. – Learning & Memory, 2019
Beta-adrenergic receptors ([beta]-ARs) prime hippocampal synapses to stabilize long-term potentiation (LTP). This "metaplasticity" can persist for 1-2 h after pharmacologic activation of [beta]-ARs. It requires activation of PKA (cAMP-dependent protein kinase) during [beta]-AR priming. A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) tether PKA to…
Descriptors: Animals, Science Experiments, Foreign Countries, Stimulation
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Ilse, Arne; Prameswari, Virginia; Kahl, Evelyn; Fendt, Markus – Learning & Memory, 2019
Trait anxiety is considered to be a risk factor for anxiety disorders. The aim of the present study was to investigate how trait anxiety affects associative learning during and after an aversive event in laboratory rats. For this, rats were first submitted to a light-dark box test, followed by relief, safety, and fear learning. Our data…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders, Risk, Associative Learning
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Vos, Sandra H.; Kessels, Roy P. C.; Vinke, R. Saman; Esselink, Rianne A. J.; Piaia, Vitória – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: This systematic review focuses on the effect of bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) on language function in Parkinson's disease (PD). It fills an important gap in recent reviews by considering other language tasks in addition to verbal fluency. Method: We critically and systematically reviewed the…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Language Skills, Intervention
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Al-Husseini, Sawasn; El Beltagi, Ibrahim; Moizer, Jonathan – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2021
Transformational leadership has been acknowledged as an important influencing factor in knowledge management and innovation systems across a range of industries. However, there is a lack of research linking transformational leadership, knowledge sharing, and innovation within higher education, specifically within developing countries such as Iraq.…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Management
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Rao, Nirmala; Richards, Ben; Lau, Carrie; Weber, Ann M.; Sun, Jin; Darmstadt, Gary L.; Sincovich, Alanna; Bacon-Shone, John; Ip, Patrick – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2020
This study examined associations among preschool attendance, home learning activities, stunting status, and early child development using data from the validation study of the East Asia-Pacific Early Child Development Scales (EAP-ECDS). Participants were children aged 3 to 5 years from Cambodia (n = 1178; 30% stunted), Mongolia (n = 1226; 11%…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Preschool Children, Attendance
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Whitaker, Anamarie A.; Yoo, Paul Y.; Vandell, Deborah Lowe; Duncan, Greg J.; Burchinal, Margaret – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Children's early environmental experiences are often considered highly influential for later life development. Yet, environmental contexts, such as the home and early care and education (ECE) setting, and multiple aspects of each setting, are not typically examined concurrently. In this study, we examined associations between cognitive stimulation…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Preschool Education, Adults
Spencer, John – Educational Leadership, 2018
Do your students occasionally seem bored? That's ok, says John Spencer. Doing tedious tasks or spending some time without stimulation can actually be great for creativity, freeing up your brain to make connections it might not otherwise have made. Spencer walks us through why our modern culture is so resistant to boredom and how we can cultivate…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Creativity, Psychological Patterns, Creative Thinking
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Spruyt, Bram; Van Droogenbroeck, Filip; Siongers, Jessy; Bradt, Lieve – Youth & Society, 2021
Even though boredom has been shown to be a distinct emotional experience that is prevalent among youth and that predicts a wide range of personal and societal problems, it remains often overlooked and poorly understood. Therefore, based on the Flemish data from the 2018 edition of the International Survey of Children's Well-Being, this article…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Individual Differences, Emotional Response, Stimulation
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Rasheed, Muneera A.; Mughis, Waliyah; Niaz, Maira; Hasan, Babar S. – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
The current study conducted in Pakistan aimed to test if parental stimulation practices modify the effect of general child health status on early developmental risks in hospitalized children. Development was assessed using the Survey of Well-being of Young Children. Child health status was a global rating on a Likert scale. Parental engagement was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hospitalized Children, Child Health, Child Development
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Lifshitz-Ben-Basat, Adi; Mashal, Nira – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2018
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive tool to facilitate brain plasticity and enhance language abilities. Our study aims to search for a potential beneficial influence of tDCS on a cognitive linguistic task of naming which found to decline during aging. A group of fifteen healthy old adults (M = 64.93 ± 5.09 years) were…
Descriptors: Naming, Stimulation, Brain, Pictorial Stimuli
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Rosen, Maya L.; Hagen, McKenzie P.; Lurie, Lucy A.; Miles, Zoe E.; Sheridan, Margaret A.; Meltzoff, Andrew N.; McLaughlin, Katie A. – Child Development, 2020
Executive functions (EF), including working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility, vary as a function of socioeconomic status (SES), with children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds having poorer performance than their higher SES peers. Using observational methods, we investigated cognitive stimulation in the home as a mechanism…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Socioeconomic Status, Socioeconomic Influences, Young Children
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Shih, Ching-Hsiang; Lai, Man-Chi; Chang, Man-Ling; Chang, Chia-Jui – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
Most individuals with intellectual disability (ID) lack the motivation and willingness to do exercise on their own. The purpose of this study was to apply the response-stimulation strategy to encourage three overweight students with ID to engage in walking/running. This was a preliminary study to implement the strategy by using a dance pad…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Students with Disabilities, Obesity, Exercise
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