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Biro, Szilvia; Leslie, Alan M. – Developmental Science, 2007
It is now widely accepted that sensitivity to goal-directed actions emerges during the first year of life. However, controversy still surrounds the question of how this sensitivity emerges and develops. One set of views emphasizes the role of observing behavioral cues, while another emphasizes the role of experience with producing own action. In a…
Descriptors: Cues, Infants, Perception, Experiments
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Gamez, A. Matias; Rosas, Juan M. – Learning and Motivation, 2007
Four experiments were conducted to study the contents of human instrumental conditioning. Experiment 1 found positive transfer between a discriminative stimulus (S[superscript D] and an instrumental response (R) that shared the outcome (O) with the response that was originally trained with the S[superscript D], showing the formation of an…
Descriptors: Operant Conditioning, Discrimination Learning, Association (Psychology), Experiments
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Goddard Murray J. – Learning and Motivation, 2007
Two experiments with rats examined the effects of context extinction on responding to the signal value of an unconditioned stimulus (US). In Experiment 1, US signal value was first trained when a single food pellet signaled the delivery of three additional pellets. After training, rats received either context extinction (CE) or home cage (HC)…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Context Effect, Stimuli
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von Muhlenen, Adrian; Lleras, Alejandro – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as measured by a simple probe-detection task. Each trial began with random motion (i.e., dots linearly moved in random directions). After 1 s motion in 1 hemifield became gradually coherent (i.e., all dots moved up-, down-, left-, or rightwards, or either…
Descriptors: Motion, Experiments, Spatial Ability, Stimuli
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Loschky, Lester C.; Sethi, Amit; Simons, Daniel J.; Pydimarri, Tejaswi N.; Ochs, Daniel; Corbeille, Jeremy L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
People can recognize the meaning or gist of a scene from a single glance, and a few recent studies have begun to examine the sorts of information that contribute to scene gist recognition. The authors of the present study used visual masking coupled with image manipulations (randomizing phase while maintaining the Fourier amplitude spectrum;…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Memory, Recognition (Psychology), Visual Perception
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McHugh, Louise; Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Whelan, Robert; Stewart, Ian – Psychological Record, 2007
Investigators examined the role of deictic complexity in the context of false-belief understanding. Deictic relations (i.e., I and YOU, HERE and THERE, and NOW and THEN) are used to describe one's perspective on events in the environment. Differences in complexity between responding in accordance with "I" (self) and "YOU" (other) relations are…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Stimuli, Undergraduate Students, Experiments
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Lander, Karen; Hill, Harold; Kamachi, Miyuki; Vatikiotis-Bateson, Eric – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Recent studies have shown that the face and voice of an unfamiliar person can be matched for identity. Here the authors compare the relative effects of changing sentence content (what is said) and sentence manner (how it is said) on matching identity between faces and voices. A change between speaking a sentence as a statement and as a question…
Descriptors: Identification, Speech Communication, Cues, Sentences
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Krynski, Tevye R.; Tenenbaum, Joshua B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
Leading accounts of judgment under uncertainty evaluate performance within purely statistical frameworks, holding people to the standards of classical Bayesian (A. Tversky & D. Kahneman, 1974) or frequentist (G. Gigerenzer & U. Hoffrage, 1995) norms. The authors argue that these frameworks have limited ability to explain the success and…
Descriptors: Inferences, Norms, Causal Models, Bayesian Statistics
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Gomez, Pablo; Ratcliff, Roger; Perea, Manuel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2007
In this article, the first explicit, theory-based comparison of 2-choice and go/no-go variants of 3 experimental tasks is presented. Prior research has questioned whether the underlying core-information processing is different for the 2 variants of a task or whether they differ mostly in response demands. The authors examined 4 different diffusion…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Comparative Analysis, Experiments, Models
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Esposti, C. Degli; Bizzocchi, L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Ruby is a crystalline material, which comes very expensive and is of great significance, as it helped in the creation of first laser. An experiment to determine the absorption and emission spectroscopy, in addition to the determination of the room-temperature lifetime of the substance is being described.
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Lasers, Science Education, Chemistry
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Beckett, Ronald; Sharma, Reshmi; Andric, Goja; Chantiwas, Rattikan; Jakmunee, Jaroon; Grudpan, Kate – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Particle separation is an important but often neglected topic in undergraduate curricula. This article discusses how the method of gravitational field-flow fractionation (GrFFF) can be used to illustrate many principles of separation science and some fundamental concepts of physical chemistry. GrFFF separates particles during their elution through…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Undergraduate Study, Higher Education
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Green, Brian; Bentley, Michael D.; Chung, Bong Y.; Lynch, Nicholas G.; Jensen, Bruce L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The triterpenes are a diverse class of widely distributed natural products derived from squalene. Various cyclization and subsequent rearrangement reactions produce many complex structural types. These compounds frequently display a wide divergence of biological properties. For example the pentacyclic triterpene, betulin, is isolated from white…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Higher Education
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Pappenfus, Ted M.; Hermanson, David L.; Ekerholm, Daniel P.; Lilliquist, Stacie L.; Mekoli, Megan L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A series of experiments for undergraduate laboratory courses (e.g., inorganic, organometallic or advanced organic) have been developed. These experiments focus on understanding the design and catalytic activity of ruthenium-indenylidene complexes for olefin metathesis. Included in the experiments are the syntheses of two ruthenium-indenylidene…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Undergraduate Study, Higher Education
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Cordon, Gabriela B.; Lagorio, M. Gabriela – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A biophysical-chemistry experiment, based on the reflectance spectroscopy for calculating the absorption and scattering coefficients of leaves is described. The results show that different plants species exhibit different values for both the coefficients because of their different pigment composition.
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Correlation, Chemistry, Science Experiments
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King, Angela G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Various new cell culture experiments for the development of microparticles are conducted. These studies have also led to the development of an anticancer egg, in addition to the analysis of various vegetable soup chemical reactions.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Scientific Research, Technological Advancement
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