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Rilea, Stacy L. – Brain and Cognition, 2008
The current study assessed the lateralization of function hypothesis (Rilea, S. L., Roskos-Ewoldsen, B., & Boles, D. (2004). "Sex differences in spatial ability: A lateralization of function approach." "Brain and Cognition," 56, 332-343) which suggested that it was the interaction of brain organization and the type of spatial task that led to sex…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Females, Brain, Spatial Ability
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Dodd, Barbara; McIntosh, Beth; Erdener, Dogu; Burnham, Denis – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
An example of the auditory-visual illusion in speech perception, first described by McGurk and MacDonald, is the perception of [ta] when listeners hear [pa] in synchrony with the lip movements for [ka]. One account of the illusion is that lip-read and heard speech are combined in an articulatory code since people who mispronounce words respond…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Phonology, Auditory Perception, Speech Impairments
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Schiller, Niels O. – Cognition, 2008
Reading aloud is faster when targets (e.g., "PAIR") are preceded by visually masked primes sharing just the onset (e.g., "pole") compared to all different primes (e.g., "take"). This effect is known as the "masked onset priming effect" (MOPE). One crucial feature of this effect is its presumed non-lexical…
Descriptors: Syllables, Reading Aloud to Others, Foreign Countries, Language Processing
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Henderson, John M.; Larson, Christine L.; Zhu, David C. – Brain and Cognition, 2008
We used fMRI to directly compare activation in two cortical regions previously identified as relevant to real-world scene processing: retrosplenial cortex and a region of posterior parahippocampal cortex functionally defined as the parahippocampal place area (PPA). We compared activation in these regions to full views of scenes from a global…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Global Approach, Diagnostic Tests, Comparative Analysis
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Deruelle, Christine; Rondan, Cecilie; Salle-Collemiche, Xavier; Bastard-Rosset, Delphine; Da Fonseca, David – Brain and Cognition, 2008
This study was aimed at investigating face categorization strategies in children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). Performance of 17 children with ASD was compared to that of 17 control children in a face-matching task, including hybrid faces (composed of two overlapping faces of different spatial bandwidths) and either low- or high-pass…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Children, Control Groups
Glover, Ashley C.; Roane, Henry S.; Kadey, Heather J.; Grow, Laura L. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
Progressive-ratio (PR) schedules were used to identify the break point (i.e., the last schedule value completed) for 2 reinforcers under single and concurrent schedules. After the respective break points were established, the same reinforcers were presented under concurrent fixed-ratio (FR) schedules that were yoked to the break points obtained…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Responses, Stimuli, Scheduling
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Wiebe, Eric; Annetta, Leonard – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2008
Previous work applying cognitive load theory has demonstrated the effect of various text/graphic/narration relations on learning using multimedia material. Other work has looked at how the degree of integration between the text and graphics influences their use. This study set out to look at how the degree of integration between text and graphics…
Descriptors: Attention, Multimedia Materials, Instructional Materials, Narration
Harries, Tony; Barmby, Patrick – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
In this study, the authors wish to explore the use of visual representations in facilitating the understanding of multiplication. In doing so, they examine the different aspects of multiplication that they can access through different representations. In addition, they draw on a study that they have been carrying out looking at pupils' actual use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication, Visual Stimuli, Teaching Methods
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Maelen, Ann L. Vander; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Infants
Checkosky, Stephen F. – Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Classification, Memory, Stimuli
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Schneiderman, Carl R.; Somerville, Elizabeth C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1983
Thirty-six children (six to nine years old) were tested for their ability to vocally match both human voice and pure-tone stimuli. Results indicated that children are better able to match audiotape recordings of trained human voices modeling a wide range of calibrated frequencies than pure tones generated by an audio-oscillator. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Stimuli, Voice Disorders
Koehler, Leah J.; Iwata, Brian A.; Roscoe, Eileen M.; Rolider, Natalie U.; O'Steen, Laura E. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
We examined the effects of stimulus (reinforcer) variation in several different contexts. In Study 1, we identified high-quality (HQ) and low-quality (LQ) stimuli based on results of a paired-stimulus assessment and examined their effects when available under concurrent-reinforcement schedules for 8 participants. No participants showed preference…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Reinforcement, Responses
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Carpentier, Franck; Smeets, Paul M.; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Stewart, Ian – Psychological Record, 2004
Previous studies have shown that, after being trained on A-B and A-C matching tasks, subjects match not only functionally-same B and C stimuli (stimulus equivalence), but also BC compounds with same-class elements and BC compounds with different-class elements (equivalence-equivalence). Similar performances are required in classical analogies (a :…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Stimuli
Donkers, Franc C. L.; van Boxtel, Geert J. M. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiological data obtained from two tasks: a go/no-go task involving both response inhibition as well as response conflict monitoring, and a go/GO task associated with conflict monitoring only. No response was required to no-go stimuli, and a response…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Conflict, Inhibition
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Myers, T.M.; Cohn, S.I.; Clark, M.G. – Learning and Motivation, 2005
Thirty-two male C57BL/6J mice were trained on a signaled shuttlebox avoidance task using pressurized air as an aversive stimulus. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four different air intensities (10, 20, 40, or 55psi) and exposed to 51 trials per session for 20 sessions. Area under the curve analyses and a two-parameter, nonlinear…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Gender Differences
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