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Niccum, Nancy; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1989
The contribution that attentional factors, listener biases, and other nonsensory variables make to stimulus dominance in a dichotic listening task was assessed by comparison of scores obtained in a conventional two-ear monitoring task and a yes/no target-monitoring task. Results suggested that nonsensory factors had little influence in determining…
Descriptors: Adults, Attention Control, Attitudes, Auditory Evaluation
Lavie, Nilli; Hirst, Aleksandra; de Fockert, Jan W.; Viding, Essi – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2004
A load theory of attention in which distractor rejection depends on the level and type of load involved in current processing was tested. A series of experiments demonstrates that whereas high perceptual load reduces distractor interference, working memory load or dual-task coordination load increases distractor interference. These findings…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Attention Control, Theories
Cummings, Richard G.; Hsu, Maxwell – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
Does the use of student response systems (clickers) in the classroom increase student performance on exams? Do students perceive a benefit to using clickers in the classroom? This study investigates the effect of student response systems on accounting students' learning outcome and perceived satisfaction. Results show that, though the use of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Software, Computer Assisted Instruction, Student Reaction
Morein-Zamir, Sharon; Chua, Romeo; Franks, Ian; Nagelkerke, Paul; Kingstone, Alan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Using a continuous tracking task, the authors examined whether stopping is resistant to expectancies as well as whether it is a representative measure of response control. Participants controlled the speed of a moving marker by continuously adjusting their response force. Participants stopped their ongoing tracking in response to auditory signals…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Attention Control
Cirino, Paul T.; Fletcher, Jack M.; Ewing-Cobbs, Linda; Barnes, Marcia A.; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2007
The objectives of this study were to (1) evaluate group differences in specific arithmetic competencies among students with various types of learning difficulties (LD) and (2) to examine the influence of attention behaviors on possible group differences. Participants were a community sample of 291 third- and fourth-grade students with reading…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Arithmetic, Reading Difficulties, Mathematics Skills
Howland, James M. – Journal of Education, 2006
The training of coaches in developing their mental skills so that they can in turn train athletes to concentrate and improve performance is discussed.
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletes, Athletics, Attention Control
Pinto, Yair; Olivers, Christian N. L.; Theeuwes, Jan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Intuitively, dynamic visual stimuli, such as moving objects or flashing lights, attract attention. Visual search tasks have revealed that dynamic targets among static distractors can indeed efficiently guide attention. The present study shows that the reverse case, a static target among dynamic distractors, allows for relatively efficient…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Visual Stimuli, Motion, Attention Control
Merrill, Edward C. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2006
Persons with mental retardation often exhibit greater interference in visual selective attention tasks than do persons matched with them on CA. My goal here was to evaluate whether differences in distractor interference between persons with and without mental retardation may be related to differences in negative priming. Fifteen participants with…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Attention Control, Mental Retardation, Visual Discrimination
Snyder, Stephanie – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Research suggests that voluntary activity accounts for 40% of individual happiness and can be purposefully manipulated to make meaningful changes in one's reported level of happiness (Lyubomirsky, Sheldon, & Schkade, 2005a; Tkach & Lyubomirsky, 2006). The current study explored the utility of a school-based positive psychology psychoeducation…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Academic Persistence, Affective Behavior, Attention Control
Melnyk, Bernadette M.; Jacobson, Diana; Kelly, Stephanie; O'Haver, Judith; Small, Leigh; Mays, Mary Z. – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: Obesity and mental health disorders are 2 major public health problems in American adolescents, with prevalence even higher in Hispanic teens. Despite the rapidly increasing incidence and adverse health outcomes associated with overweight and mental health problems, very few intervention studies have been conducted with adolescents to…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Obesity, Nutrition, Attention Control
Weise, Cornelia; Heinecke, Kristin; Rief, Winfried – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
Many tinnitus sufferers believe that their tinnitus has an organic basis and thus seek medical rather than psychological treatments. Tinnitus has been found to be associated with negative appraisal, dysfunctional attention shift, and heightened psychophysiological arousal, so cognitive-behavioral interventions and biofeedback are commonly…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Patients

Weber, Alan – Teacher Educator, 1977
The author offers suggestions of ways in which student or beginning teachers may gain class attention and hold the floor while still maintaining a positive teacher image. (MJB)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Student Teachers

Jenkins, Joseph R.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1986
Thirty-two learning disabled and 32 average elementary students, matched by grade, read under three conditions: classroom group, individual, and individual restatement condition, requiring subjects to summarize contents during passage reading. Overall results of comprehension tests failed to confirm predicted differential effects of conditions on…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension
David Fulton Publishers, 2004
Off-the-shelf support containing all the vital information practitioners need to know about Speech and Language Difficulties, this book includes: (1) Strategies for developing attention control; (2) Guidance on how to improve language and listening skills; and (3) Ideas for teaching phonological awareness. Following a foreword and an introduction,…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Teaching Methods, Reading Skills, Listening Skills
Niensted, Serena – Grade Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Attention Control, Group Behavior, Teacher Behavior, Teaching Methods