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Woodard, Kristina; Zettersten, Martin; Pollak, Seth D. – Child Development, 2022
The present study examined how children spontaneously represent facial cues associated with emotion. 106 three- to six-year-old children (48 male, 58 female; 9.4% Asian, 84.0% White, 6.6% more than one race) and 40 adults (10 male, 30 female; 10% Hispanic, 30% Asian, 2.5% Black, 57.5% White) were recruited from a Midwestern city (2019-2020), and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Nonverbal Communication, Young Children, Adults
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Kanerva, Oksana; Häikiö, Tuomo – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
We investigated whether native Finnish speakers can grasp the meaning of Russian onomatopoeic words without any prior knowledge of the Russian language. In Experiment 1, elicitation test, naïve listeners generated associations for the acoustic events depicted by onomatopoeic words they heard. A cluster analysis suggested presence of different…
Descriptors: Russian, Phonology, Semantics, Foreign Countries
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Herrera, Estibaliz; Alcalá, José A.; Tazumi, Toru; Buckley, Matthew G.; Prados, José; Urcelay, Gonzalo P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and human learning. However, recent failures to observe competition effects in standard conditioning procedures, as well as the lengthy and ongoing debate surrounding cue competition in the spatial learning literature, have cast doubts on the…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Time, Cues, Learning Analytics
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Ananthakrishnan, Saradha; Luo, Xin – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine if and how the subcortical neural representation of pitch cues in listeners with normal hearing is affected by systematic manipulation of vocoder parameters. Method: This study assessed the effects of temporal envelope cutoff frequency (50 and 500 Hz), number of channels (1-32), and carrier…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Cues, Listening, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Siddique, Saba; Jeffery, Linda; Palermo, Romina; Collova, Jemma R.; Sutherland, Clare A. M. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Who do children trust? We investigated the extent to which children use face-based versus behavior-based cues when deciding whom to trust in a multiturn economic trust game. Children's (N = 42; aged 8 to 10 years; 31 females; predominantly White) trust decisions were informed by an interaction between face-based and behavior-based cues to…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Behavior, Cues, Games
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Popov, Vencislav; So, Matthew; Reder, Lynne M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Normative word frequency has played a key role in the study of human memory, but there is little agreement as to the mechanism responsible for its effects. To determine whether word frequency affects binding probability or memory precision, we used a continuous reproduction task to examine working memory for spatial positions of words. In three…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Word Frequency, Error Patterns, Mnemonics
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Guo, Dong; Wang, Yudan; Liao, Yifan; Li, Jiaofeng; Zhang, Xingyi; Gao, Zaifeng; Shen, Mowei; He, Jie – Child Development, 2022
Visual working memory (WM) plays a pivotal role in integrating fragments into meaningful units, but no study has addressed how visual WM integration takes place in children. The current study examined whether WM integration emerges once preschoolers master Gestalt cue and can retain two representations in WM (automatic integration hypothesis), or…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Visual Perception, Age Differences, Cues
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Houle, Nichole; Goudelias, Deanna; Lerario, Mackenzie P.; Levi, Susannah V. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Background: Studies investigating auditory perception of gender expression vary greatly in the specific terms applied to gender expression in rating scales. Purpose: This study examined the effects of different anchor terms on listeners' auditory perceptions of gender expression in phonated and whispered speech. Additionally, token and speaker…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Rating Scales, Sexual Identity, Femininity
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Yanaoka, Kaichi; van't Wout, Félice; Saito, Satoru; Jarrold, Christopher – Developmental Science, 2022
Children engage cognitive control reactively when they encounter conflicts; however, they can also resolve conflicts proactively. Recent studies have begun to clarify the mechanisms that support the use of proactive control in children; nonetheless, sufficient knowledge has not been accumulated regarding these mechanisms. Using behavioral and…
Descriptors: Self Control, Child Behavior, Young Children, Training
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King, Pete – American Journal of Play, 2022
The author seeks to expand the notion of the "play cycle," first introduced in 1998, to include the "functional cycle," with its "perceptual cue," touted by Jakob von Uexküll. He also discusses Simon Nicholson's theory of "loose parts" and James J. Gibson's notion of "affordances." He outlines the…
Descriptors: Play, Cues, Affordances, Preschool Education
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Joey Ka-Yee Essoe; Nicco Reggente; Ai Aileen Ohno; Younji Hera Baek; John Dell'Italia; Jesse Rissman – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Memory is inherently context-dependent: internal and environmental cues become bound to learnt information, and the later absence of these cues can impair recall. Here, we developed an approach to leverage context-dependence to optimise learning of challenging, interference-prone material. While navigating through desktop virtual reality (VR)…
Descriptors: Memory, Context Effect, Cues, Computer Simulation
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Zhuolei Li – Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL, 2025
This study investigates the interactional functions of the "Slightly Smiling Face" (SSF) emoji in Chinese WeChat conversations through the lens of Conversation Analysis (CA). Drawing on 50 naturally occurring chat excerpts involving 12 participants across various relationship types, the study identifies three core uses of the SSF emoji:…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Nonverbal Communication, Cues, Computer Mediated Communication
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Emily C. Bouck; Sarah K. Cox; Larissa Jakubow – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Researchers have repeatedly found schematic diagrams, both as part of Modified Schema Based Instruction and outside of this problem-solving approach, effective for teaching students with disabilities, including intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), to solve math word problems. The current study was a systematic replication of Bouck,…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Middle School Students, Mathematics Skills, Daily Living Skills
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Ramazan Cansoy; Muhammet Emin Türkoglu; Mahmut Polatcan – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study conceptualised principal feedback as a motivational and informational cue that shapes teachers' beliefs about their capabilities and their engagement in ongoing learning. The aim was to develop a more integrated understanding of how principal feedback influences teachers' instructional practices by examining the mediating roles of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Principals, Feedback (Response), Teacher Education
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Igor Kotlyar; Joe Krasman – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2025
As AI technologies become increasingly integrated into education, this research investigates how students react to AI-generated versus human feedback in teamwork skills assessment. In Study 1, 108 students completed a virtual teamwork simulation and received assessment feedback framed as either AI- or human-generated. Students showed a clear…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Reaction, Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems
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