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Zhengye Xu; Duo Liu – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
A sample of 144 s- and 150 fourth-grade Chinese children was recruited to investigate the influence of body-object interactions (BOIs) on word recognition, i.e., how easily they could interact physically with each word's referent. The moderation on this relationship of children's screen time for entertainment purposes (i.e., the viewing or use of…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Children, Visual Aids, Handheld Devices
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Hadas Dahary; Charlotte Rimmer; Eve-Marie Quintin – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Many autistic children show musical interests and good musical skills including pitch and melodic memory. Autistic children may also perceive temporal regularities in music such as the primary beat underlying the rhythmic structure of music given some work showing preserved rhythm processing in the context of basic, nonverbal auditory stimuli. The…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Cognitive Ability, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Çamur, Zühal; Çetinkaya, Bengü – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
Aim: This study aimed to examine the effect of sensorimotor interventions (SI) on feeding readiness and oral feeding success in preterm infants. Method: A parallel, prospective, and randomized controlled study. The study data were collected between 1 June 2020-1 June 2021 and study sample comprised 60 preterm infants with a gestational age of…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, Nutrition, Perceptual Motor Learning, Intervention
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Fitton Davies, K.; Foweather, L.; Watson, P. M.; Bardid, F.; Roberts, S. J.; Davids, K.; O'Callaghan, L.; Crotti, M.; Rudd, J. R. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2023
Background: Traditionally, Physical Education (PE) has adopted a multiskills approach, where children generally engage in decontextualised practice of sport techniques to develop specific movement skills and facilitate sports participation. This approach has been critiqued for having a weak conceptual and philosophical justification, and a lack of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Physical Education, Preschool Children, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Dmitry Chumachenko; Anna Shvarts; Anna Dreneva; Anatoly Krichevets – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
Efficient recognition of geometric shapes is an important aspect of proficiency in geometry. Building theoretically on the cultural-historical approach enriched by the physiology of activity, we investigate theoretical perception in geometry--the ability to recognize conceptual geometric aspects of visual figures. Aiming to understand the…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Geometric Concepts, Recognition (Psychology), Perceptual Motor Learning
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Kuo-Chin Lin; Cheng-Wen Ko; Hui-Chun Hung; Nian-Shing Chen – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Badminton is a very popular subject in Physical Education (PE). Many students enroll badminton courses in every semester which pose a tremendous teaching load to the instructors. The one-on-one guiding/feedback time provided by the instructor to each student is also greatly reduced. To overcome this challenge, some studies have tried to adopt pose…
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Psychomotor Skills, Perceptual Motor Learning, Feedback (Response)
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Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth; Abbey Monroe; Camryn Cupp; Nancy Potter; Mark VanDam; Beate Peter – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Speech problems affect about 66% of children with classic galactosemia (CG), but limited evidence is reported on early motor and sensory motor development in this at-risk population. Research has been focused on speech and language development, leaving a paucity of data on motor and sensory differences. This paper describes preliminary data…
Descriptors: Perceptual Development, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Language Acquisition, Infants
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Maryann Mitts; Cathy D. Lirgg; Eric Lange – Physical Educator, 2024
During a 6-week period, students in Grades 1-5 participated in 15 sensory activities that focused on processing and integration motor skills. The intervention group participated in 20 minutes of the "Minds in Motion" maze (10 minutes in the morning and afternoon) while the control group continued with normal school activities. Pre and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Physical Education, Psychomotor Skills, Intervention
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Alvin Vista; Helyn Kim – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2025
Objective: Measurement tools for children's foundational skills provide important insights towards the developmental mechanisms of these domains. This study examines the structure of sensorimotor, visuospatial processing (VP), executive function (EF) skills and their interrelationship. The NEPSY is a widely-used neuropsychological instrument, but…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Elementary School Students, Perceptual Motor Learning, Multisensory Learning
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Lonneke Boels; Arthur Bakker; Wim Van Dooren; Paul Drijvers – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
Many students persistently misinterpret histograms. This calls for closer inspection of students' strategies when interpreting histograms and case-value plots (which look similar but are different). Using students' gaze data, we ask: "How and how well do upper secondary pre-university school students estimate and compare arithmetic means of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Learning Strategies, Data Interpretation, Graphs
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David John; Ritayan Mitra – Frontline Learning Research, 2023
Eye tracking technology enables the visualisation of a problem solver's eye movement while working on a problem. The eye movement of experts has been used to draw attention to expert problem solving processes in a bid to teach procedural skills to learners. Such affordances appear as eye movement modelling examples (EMME) in the literature. This…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Problem Solving, Expertise, Novices
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Stephanie A. Borrie; Taylor J. Hepworth; Camille J. Wynn; Katherine C. Hustad; Tyson S. Barrett; Kaitlin L. Lansford – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: As evidenced by perceptual learning studies involving adult listeners and speakers with dysarthria, adaptation to dysarthric speech is driven by signal predictability (speaker property) and a flexible speech perception system (listener property). Here, we extend adaptation investigations to adolescent populations and examine whether adult…
Descriptors: Perceptual Motor Learning, Learning Processes, Articulation Impairments, Adolescents
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Wilson, Erin; Simione, Meg; Polley, Lydia – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2021
Background: Chewing dysfunction can have adverse effects on growth, development and quality of life. There is a lack of evidence-based consensus guidelines for sensorimotor intervention. To address this, we need to understand the current state of the science in clinical sensorimotor interventions for paediatric chewing dysfunction and…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Intervention, Perceptual Motor Learning, Children
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Anne R. den Uil; Vincent Busch; Mirka Janssen; Ron H.J. Scholte – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
The goal of this study was to expand knowledge on the longitudinal relationships between motor skill competence, physical activity, perceived motor competence, health-related fitness, and weight status and its age dependency in children between 6 and 11 years old. Participants were Dutch primary school children (N = 1,268 children, 49.4% boys and…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Competence, Motor Development, Perceptual Motor Learning
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Leila Etemadi; Dan-Anders Jirenhed; Anders Rasmussen – npj Science of Learning, 2023
Eyeblink conditioning is used in many species to study motor learning and make inferences about cerebellar function. However, the discrepancies in performance between humans and other species combined with evidence that volition and awareness can modulate learning suggest that eyeblink conditioning is not merely a passive form of learning that…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Intervals
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