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Colombo, John; Kannass, Kathleen N.; Jill Shaddy, D.; Kundurthi, Shashi; Maikranz, Julie M.; Anderson, Christa J.; Blaga, Otilia M.; Carlson, Susan E. – Child Development, 2004
Infants were followed longitudinally to document the relationship between docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels and the development of attention. Erythrocyte (red-blood cell; RBC) phospholipid DHA (percentage of total fatty acids) was measured from infants and mothers at delivery. Infants were assessed in infant-control habituation at 4, 6, and 8…
Descriptors: Mothers, Cognitive Development, Infants, Habituation
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Cusack, Rhodri; Decks, John; Aikman, Genevieve; Carlyon, Robert P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
Often, the sound arriving at the ears is a mixture from many different sources, but only 1 is of interest. To assist with selection, the auditory system structures the incoming input into streams, each of which ideally corresponds to a single source. Some authors have argued that this process of streaming is automatic and invariant, but recent…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Acoustics, Cognitive Processes, Auditory Perception
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Hubner, Mike; Kluwe, Rainer H.; Luna-Rodriguez, Aquiles; Peters, Alexandra – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
Four task-switching experiments examined the notion of an exogenous component of task-set reconfiguration (i.e., a process needed to shift task set that is not initiated in the absence of a task-associated figuration stimulus). The authors varied the complexity and familiarity of stimulus-response (SR) mapping rules to produce differentially…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Familiarity, Responses, Task Analysis
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Taube-Schiff, Marlene; Segalowitz, Norman – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated attention control for tasks involving the processing of grammaticized linguistic stimuli (function words) contextualized in sentence fragments. Attention control was operationalized as shift costs obtained with adult speakers of English in an alternating-runs experimental design (R. D. Rogers & S.…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Research Design, Linguistics, Grammar
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Barrett, Lisa Feldman; Tugade, Michele M.; Engle, Randall W. – Psychological Bulletin, 2004
Dual-process theories of the mind are ubiquitous in psychology. A central principle of these theories is that behavior is determined by the interplay of automatic and controlled processing. In this article, the authors examine individual differences in the capacity to control attention as a major contributor to differences in working memory…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Individual Differences, Memory, Attention Control
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Koth, Christine W.; Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Leaf, Philip J. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2009
Two studies examined the validity and factor structure of the Teacher Observation of Classroom Adaptation-Checklist, an instrument used to evaluate school-based programs. The checklist is a cost-effective alternative to the original interview format, and the factor structure is consistent across gender, race, age, and time of administration.…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Observation, Factor Structure, Cost Effectiveness
Perna, Mark C. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2007
Far too many career and technical education schools overlook the opportunity to establish and cultivate real long-term emotional attachment and loyalty with prospective students and their parents. This occurs because of a basic misconception at the school that they are not in control of their own marketing and recruitment process. Community…
Descriptors: Technical Education, School Involvement, Career Centers, Enrollment Management
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Vanderberg, Robert; Swanson, H. Lee – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2007
This study investigated the relationship between components of working memory (WM) and the macrostructure (e.g., planning, writing, and revision) and microstructure (e.g., grammar, punctuation) of writing. A battery of WM and writing measures were administered to 160 high-school students. Overall, hierarchical regression analyses showed that the…
Descriptors: Memory, Prewriting, Writing Processes, Revision (Written Composition)
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Tubau, Elisabet; Hommel, Bernhard; Lopez-Moliner, Joan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
The authors argue that human sequential learning is often but not always characterized by a shift from stimulus- to plan-based action control. To diagnose this shift, they manipulated the frequency of 1st-order transitions in a repeated manual left-right sequence, assuming that performance is sensitive to frequency-induced biases under stimulus-…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Motor Reactions, Shift Studies, Psychological Studies
Sánchez, Inmaculada Arnedillo, Ed.; Isaías, Pedro, Ed. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
These proceedings contain the papers of the 12th International Conference on Mobile Learning 2016, which was organized by the International Association for Development of the Information Society, in Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, April 9-11, 2016. The Mobile Learning 2016 Conference seeks to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conferences (Gatherings), Conference Papers, Telecommunications
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Xu, Jianzhong – School Community Journal, 2009
The aim of this study was to examine whether student achievement and school location may influence a range of homework management strategies. The participants were 633 rural and urban students in Grade 8. These homework management strategies include: (a) setting an appropriate work environment, (b) managing time, (c) handling distraction, (d)…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Homework, Urban Schools, Rural Schools
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Muris, Peter; Meesters, Cor; Blijlevens, Pim – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
The present study examined the relations between self-reported reactive and regulative temperament factors and psychopathological symptoms and personality traits in a group of non-clinical youths aged 9-13 years (N=208). Results showed that the reactive temperament factor of negative affectivity was positively associated with internalizing and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Attention Control, Early Adolescents, Personality
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Sarimski, Klaus – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: Cornelia-de-Lange syndrome is a rare congenital syndrome with poor social relatedness as one of several characteristics of its behavioural phenotype. Methods: Video observations were collected from seven children in their first year of life and again with age 2-4 years. Data were analysed for distribution of object-related and social…
Descriptors: Risk, Videotape Recordings, Infants, Young Children
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Macho, Siegfried – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
The article presents the feature sampling signal detection (FS-SDT) model, an extension of the multivariate signal detection (SDT) model. The FS-SDT model assumes that, because of attentional shifts, different subsets of features are sampled for different presentations of the same multidimensional stimulus. Contrary to the SDT model, the FS-SDT…
Descriptors: Identification, Sampling, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Attention Control
Irwin, Holly M.; Burns, Barbara M. – 1997
Two experiments investigated developmental differences in attention allocation and attention-sharing in a dual-task paradigm using Performance Operating Characteristics (POC) as an innovative data analysis method. In Experiment 1, attention allocation was assessed. Two visual detection tasks were presented to 20 second- and 11 fifth-graders who…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Attention Control, Children
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