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Maister, Lara; Plaisted-Grant, Kate C. – Developmental Science, 2011
Timing is essential for the development of cognitive skills known to be impaired in Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC), such as social cognition and episodic memory abilities. Despite the proposal that timing impairments may underpin core features of ASC, few studies have examined temporal processing in ASC and they have produced conflicting…
Descriptors: Autism, Social Cognition, Memory, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Cowan, Nelson; AuBuchon, Angela M.; Gilchrist, Amanda L.; Ricker, Timothy J.; Saults, J. Scott – Developmental Science, 2011
Why does visual working memory performance increase with age in childhood? One recent study (Cowan et al., 2010b) ruled out the possibility that the basic cause is a tendency in young children to clutter working memory with less-relevant items (within a concurrent array, colored items presented in one of two shapes). The age differences in memory…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Young Children
Schuler, Anne; Scheiter, Katharina; van Genuchten, Erlijn – Educational Psychology Review, 2011
A lot of research has focused on the beneficial effects of using multimedia, that is, text and pictures, for learning. Theories of multimedia learning are based on Baddeley's working memory model (Baddeley 1999). Despite this theoretical foundation, there is only little research that aims at empirically testing whether and more importantly how…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Short Term Memory, Multimedia Instruction, Role
Maril, Anat; Avital, Rinat; Reggev, Niv; Zuckerman, Maya; Sadeh, Talya; Sira, Liat Ben; Livneh, Neta – Neuropsychologia, 2011
A known contributor to adults' superior memory performance compared to children is their differential reliance on an existing knowledge base. Compared to those of adults, children's semantic networks are less accessible and less established, a difference that is also thought to contribute to children's relative resistance to semantically related…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Children, Young Adults
Hackmann, Anne – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2011
This article provides an overview of methods of working with imagery to change meanings and ameliorate posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It opens with a description of phenomenology in this disorder, usually characterized by a small number of recurrent images of the trauma, each representing a moment that warned of a threat to the physical or…
Descriptors: Models, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Integrity, Phenomenology
Obermeier, Christian; Holle, Henning; Gunter, Thomas C. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
The present series of experiments explores several issues related to gesture-speech integration and synchrony during sentence processing. To be able to more precisely manipulate gesture-speech synchrony, we used gesture fragments instead of complete gestures, thereby avoiding the usual long temporal overlap of gestures with their coexpressive…
Descriptors: Sentences, Stimuli, Memory, Nonverbal Communication
Forman, Helen; Mantyla, Timo; Carelli, Maria G. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
In this longitudinal study, we examined time keeping in relation to working memory (WM) development. School-aged children completed two tasks of WM updating and a time monitoring task in which they indicated the passing of time every 5 min while watching a film. Children completed these tasks first when they were 8 to 12 years old and then 4 years…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Children, Short Term Memory, Experimental Psychology
Wiebe, Sandra A.; Sheffield, Tiffany; Nelson, Jennifer Mize; Clark, Caron A. C.; Chevalier, Nicolas; Espy, Kimberly Andrews – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
Although the structure of executive function (EF) during adulthood is characterized by both unity and diversity, recent evidence suggests that preschool EF may be best described by a single factor. The latent structure of EF was examined in 228 3-year-olds using confirmatory factor analysis. Children completed a battery of executive tasks that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Preschool Children, Factor Analysis, Short Term Memory
Wang, Lijuan; Altgassen, Mareike; Liu, Wei; Xiong, Weirui; Akgun, Canan; Kliegel, Matthias – Developmental Psychology, 2011
The present study examined the role of controlled attention in age differences in event-based prospective memory performance across adolescence. The researchers tested whether presenting the prospective memory cue in or out of focal awareness of the ongoing task (resulting in low versus high demands for controlled attention, respectively) might…
Descriptors: Cues, Young Adults, Adolescents, Age Differences
Iuculano, Teresa; Moro, Raffaella; Butterworth, Brian – Learning and Individual Differences, 2011
Here we wished to determine how the sub-components of Working Memory (Phonological-Loop and Central Executive) influence children's arithmetical development. Specifically, we aimed at distinguishing between Working Memory inhibition and updating processes within the Central Executive, and the domain-specificity (words and numbers) of both…
Descriptors: Phonology, Inhibition, Short Term Memory, Arithmetic
Zajenkowski, Marcin; Styla, Rafal; Szymanik, Jakub – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
We compared the processing of natural language quantifiers in a group of patients with schizophrenia and a healthy control group. In both groups, the difficulty of the quantifiers was consistent with computational predictions, and patients with schizophrenia took more time to solve the problems. However, they were significantly less accurate only…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Schizophrenia, Language Impairments, Patients
Bonifacci, Paola; Giombini, Lucia; Bellocchi, Stephanie; Contento, Silvana – Developmental Science, 2011
Literature on the so-called bilingual advantage is directed towards the investigation of whether the mastering of two languages fosters cognitive skills in the non-verbal domain. The present study aimed to evaluate whether the bilingual advantage in non-verbal skills could be best defined as domain-general or domain-specific, and, in the latter…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Short Term Memory, Monolingualism, Bilingualism
Poole, Debra Ann; Dickinson, Jason J. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objective: This study compared two methods for questioning children about suspected abuse: standard interviewing and body-diagram-focused (BDF) interviewing, a style of interviewing in which interviewers draw on a flip board and introduce the topic of touching with a body diagram. Methods: Children (N = 261) 4-9 years of age individually…
Descriptors: Evidence, Child Abuse, Interviews, Human Body
von der Linden, Nicole; Schneider, Wolfgang; Roebers, Claudia M. – Metacognition and Learning, 2011
Two studies were conducted to investigate whether context variations were suitable to improve metacognitive judgments in children in a complex, everyday memory task. In the first phase of each experiment, participants were shown a short event (video) and gave judgments-of-learning (JOLs), that is, rated their certainty that they would later be…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Metacognition, Memory, Cognitive Processes
Johnson, Deanne Emilie Dukleth; Swanson, H. Lee – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2011
The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to compare the cognitive performance of 11-to 14-year-old children with reading disabilities as a function of high (greater than 85 reading standard score) and low (less than 85 reading standard score) response to intervention. Students were divided into high responders, low responders, and…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Reading Difficulties, Response to Intervention, Phonological Awareness

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