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Kirsch, Irwin S.; Mosenthal, Peter B. – Journal of Reading, 1991
Extends the discussion of mimetic documents from labeled pictures and picture lists to labeled diagrams and diagram lists. Highlights how different mimetic documents provide qualitatively different levels of understanding. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Diagrams, Illustrations, Secondary Education
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Thomas, David; Lykins, M. Sue – Developmental Psychology, 1995
Two experiments using event-related potentials (ERPs) investigated recognition memory in infants. ERPs were recorded to 100 identical aural stimuli. Fifty familiar and 50 novel stimuli were presented 24 hours later. Results suggest that establishment of memory trace involved a process by which responses to repeated events were more consistent when…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Infants, Retention (Psychology), Short Term Memory
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Macleod, Jennifer; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1995
This study investigated the effect of auditory feedback alterations on stuttering frequency of 10 adults. At high speech rates, stuttering frequency was significantly reduced under delayed auditory feedback, frequency altered feedback, and a combination. There were no significant differences among the altered feedback conditions. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Stimuli, Feedback, Incidence
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Hillier, Loretta; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Infants between four and eight months of age were tested for their ability to reach for visible and unseen toys that made sounds. Infants reached for toys in the dark under two auditory illusion conditions, the Haas effect and the midline illusion. Results indicated that, by four months of age, infants perceived the Haas effect and the midline…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Infants, Lighting
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Smeets, Paul M.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
Progressively delayed extra-stimulus prompts were used to help kindergarten children discriminate left-right mirror-image stimuli in four experiments. Results showed that most subjects rapidly learned to respond to the orientation prompts; delayed orientation prompting was always successful regardless of how the prompts were eliminated; and the…
Descriptors: Cues, Discrimination Learning, Kindergarten Children, Primary Education
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Roder, Beverly J.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Infants were habituated to reversible and nonreversible pictures of faces. The reversible picture depicted a different face when inverted 180 degrees. For the reversible picture, the infants devoted more visual attention to the inverted picture than to the original picture. (BC)
Descriptors: Infants, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli
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Brandimonte, M. A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Adults and 6 and 10 year olds performed tasks in which they combined and subtracted parts of visual images to discover new images. Results indicated that adults and children were able to transform a mental image so as to yield another image. (BC)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Foreign Countries, Pattern Recognition
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Catherwood, Di – Child Development, 1993
Infants were familiarized haptically to an object and then presented with stimuli that were identical to or different in shape or texture from the first object. Infants demonstrated recognition of shape and texture when the stimuli were presented without delay; of shape when presented after a five-minute delay; and of texture when presented after…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Infants, Recognition (Psychology), Tactile Stimuli
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Robertson, Steven S. – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Cyclical fluctuation in spontaneous motor activity (CM) emerges in fetus and persists in newborn. This "resetting" experiment perturbed CM by noise stimulus during infants' active sleep. Pre- and postperturbation CM were measured and compared. Subjects were 33 infants between 1 and 3 days of age. The stimulus induced a relative slowing of CM…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Child Development, Motor Development, Neonates
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Younger, Barbara – Child Development, 1990
Examines infants' ability to detect correlations among feature categories of the type that one might expect to be useful in forming natural object categories. (PCB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Classification, Concept Formation, Infants
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Williams, Thomas R. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1993
Shows how visual images and text differ from one another in the extent to which they resemble their referents; kinds of concepts they evoke; precision with which they evoke them; kinds of structures they impose on the information they convey; and degree to which that information can be interpreted by perceptual as opposed to higher level cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Technical Writing, Text Structure, Visual Stimuli
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de Cosio, Maria Gonzalez – Visible Language, 1998
Presents examples of logotypes of the word "Mexico" by second-semester typography students from the Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Mexico. Analyzes each according to its unity, coherence, and emphasis. Discusses the context, syntactic and semantic rhetorical figures, metaphor, and the denotation and connotation of each. (CR)
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Metaphors, Rhetoric, Semantics
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Huazhong, Harry Zhang; Zhang, Jun; Kornblum, Sylvan – Cognitive Psychology, 1999
Proposes a parallel distributed-processing (PDP) model to account for choice-reaction-time performance in diverse cognitive and perceptual tasks that are interrelated in terms of stimulus-stimulus and stimulus-response overlap. Simulation results support the PDP model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Models, Reaction Time, Responses
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Bijmolt, Tammo H. A.; DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Wedel, Michel – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1998
A multidimensional scaling procedure is introduced that attempts to derive a spatial representation of stimuli unconfounded by the effect of subjects' degrees of familiarity with these stimuli. A Monte Carlo study investigating the extent to which the procedure recovers known parameters shows that the procedure succeeds in adjusting for…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Models, Monte Carlo Methods, Multidimensional Scaling
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Reid, Alliston K.; Staddon, J. E. R. – Psychological Review, 1998
This discussion shows that a dynamic model for stimulus generalization based on an elementary diffusion process can reproduce the qualitative properties of spatial orientation in animals, including behavior in mazes. The model provides a behavioristic "reader" for the cognitive maps proposed by E. Tolman (1932). (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Concept Mapping, Perception, Spatial Ability
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